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OSARO and Geek+ Partner to Integrate Robotic Warehouse Solutions
OSARO and Geek+ Partner to Integrate Robotic Warehouse Solutions
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 18, 2023--
2023-05-18 18:01
Xenoblade Chronicles 3: How to Pre-Order, Special Edition
Xenoblade Chronicles 3: How to Pre-Order, Special Edition
Pre-orders are live for Xenoblade Chronicles 3. Here's how you can pre-order the standard and special edition of the upcoming RPG.
1970-01-01 08:00
Georgia leaders voice concern over antisemitic demonstrations outside 2 synagogues
Georgia leaders voice concern over antisemitic demonstrations outside 2 synagogues
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and other state leaders have spoken out against bigotry and hate after antisemitic demonstrations took place outside two synagogues in the state this weekend.
2023-06-26 06:44
China upset Japan to win women's Asia Cup title
China upset Japan to win women's Asia Cup title
Giant centre Han Xu sank 26 points as China stunned five-time defending champions Japan 73-71 Sunday to win their first women's Asia Cup basketball title...
2023-07-02 15:24
Putellas in line to play for Spain in World Cup boost
Putellas in line to play for Spain in World Cup boost
Spain hope to have Alexia Putellas fit for their Women's World Cup opener against Costa Rica on Friday, coach Jorge Vilda said, but warned they will...
2023-07-20 11:06
Democratic rising stars rally around Biden's reelection. They're also eyeing 2028 bids of their own
Democratic rising stars rally around Biden's reelection. They're also eyeing 2028 bids of their own
A new generation of Democratic presidential prospects is taking steps to strengthen their national profiles as they fan out across the country to help President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign
2023-09-29 12:09
U.S. says it seeks six-month extension to science agreement with China
U.S. says it seeks six-month extension to science agreement with China
WASHINGTON The United States is seeking a six-month extension to a science and technology agreement with China so
2023-08-24 00:15
YouTube reveals AI music experiments that allow people to make music in other people’s voices and by humming
YouTube reveals AI music experiments that allow people to make music in other people’s voices and by humming
YouTube has revealed a host of new, musical artificial intelligence experiments. The features let people create musical texts by just writing a short piece of text, instantly and automatically generating music in the style of a number of artists. Users can also hum a simple song into their computer and have it turned into a detailed and rich piece of music. The new experiments are YouTube’s latest attempt to deal with the possibilities and dangers of AI and music. Numerous companies and artists have voiced fears that artificial intelligence could make it easier to infringe on copyright or produce real-sounding fake songs. One of the new features is called “Dream Track”, and some creators already have it, with the aim of using it to soundtrack YouTube Shorts. It is intended to quickly produce songs in people’s style. Users can choose a song in the style of a number of officially-licensed artists: Alec Benjamin, Charlie Puth, Charli XCX, Demi Lovato, John Legend, Papoose, Sia, T-Pain, and Troye Sivan. They can then ask for a particular song, deciding on the tone or themes of the song, and it can then be used in their post on Shorts. Another is called Music AI Tools, and is aimed to help musicians with their creative process. It came out of YouTube’s Music AI Incubator, a working group of artists, songwriters and producers who are experimenting with the use of artificial intelligence in music. “It was clear early on that this initial group of participants were intensely curious about AI tools that could push the limits of what they thought possible. They also sought out tools that could bolster their creative process,” YouTube said in an announcement. “As a result, those early sessions led us to iterate on a set of music AI tools that experiment with those concepts. Imagine being able to more seamlessly turn one’s thoughts and ideas into music; like creating a new guitar riff just by humming it or taking a pop track you are working on and giving it a reggaeton feel. “We’re developing prospective tools that could bring these possibilities to life and Music AI Incubator participants will be able to test them out later this year.” The company gave an example of one of those tools, where a producer was able to hum a tune and then have it turned into a track that sounded as if it had been professionally recorded. The tools are built on Google Deepmind’s Lyria system. The company said that was built specifically for music, overcoming problems such as AI’s difficulties with producing long sequences of sound that keep their continuity and do not break apart. At the same time, Deepmind said it had been working on a technology called SynthID to combine it with Lyria. That will put an audio watermark into the sound, which humans cannot hear but which can be recognised by tools so that they know the songs have been automatically generated. “This novel method is unlike anything that exists today, especially in the context of audio,” Deepmind said,. “The watermark is designed to maintain detectability even when the audio content undergoes many common modifications such as noise additions, MP3 compression, or speeding up and slowing down the track. SynthID can also detect the presence of a watermark throughout a track to help determine if parts of a song were generated by Lyria.” The announcement comes just days after YouTube announced restrictions on unauthorised AI clones of musicians. Earlier this week it said that users would have to tag AI-generated content that looked realistic, and music that “mimics an artist’s unique singing or rapping voice” will be banned entirely. Those videos have proven popular in recent months, largely thanks to online tools that allow people to easily combine a voice with an existing song and create something entirely new, such as Homer Simpson singing popular hits. Those will not be affected straight away, with the new requirements rolling out next year. Read More AI-generated faces are starting to look more real than actual ones Elon Musk unveils new sarcasm-loving AI chatbot for premium X subscribers New tech listens to your belly gurgling and monitors how well you are New tech listens to your belly gurgling and monitors how well you are SpaceX is launching the world’s biggest rocket – follow live Instagram users warned about new setting that could accidentally expose secrets
2023-11-17 04:45
One reason why every NFL team can win Super Bowl
One reason why every NFL team can win Super Bowl
The NFL is unique in that its short schedule and relatively short careers allow for parity each season. That gives us the confidence to say that in some universe, any team can win if everything goes right.The NFL is unique in that it only takes one hot streak to win a Super Bowl. Other sports ca...
2023-08-15 20:00
Chan Kim leaves his success on the Japan Golf Tour. Now he has a PGA Tour card
Chan Kim leaves his success on the Japan Golf Tour. Now he has a PGA Tour card
Chan Kim has been making a comfortable living on the Japan Golf Tour with eight wins
2023-08-30 04:18
Aalyria & Anduril Partner to Integrate Technologies to Enhance Battlefield Capabilities
Aalyria & Anduril Partner to Integrate Technologies to Enhance Battlefield Capabilities
LIVERMORE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 9, 2023--
1970-01-01 08:00
Marcus Rosebrock: Man who hosed down Black neighbors garden party claims he's getting death threats
Marcus Rosebrock: Man who hosed down Black neighbors garden party claims he's getting death threats
Marcus Rosebrock is accused of 'hosing down' Black neighbor's party
2023-09-29 15:40