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AI-generated music competitions

AI-generated music competitions
AI-generated music competitions

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In his column, Philippe Pasquier, professor at the School of Technology and Interactive Arts at Simon Fraser University (SFU), discusses the AI ​​Song Contest, an AI-generated music competition.PHOTO : Radio-Canada / Simon Blais

Published on October 2, 2024

The Panorama team tries to demystify artificial intelligence (AI) so that you can tame it and use it to improve the management of different tasks in your personal and professional life. In his column, Philippe Pasquier, professor at the School of Technology and Interactive Arts at Simon Fraser University (SFU), discusses the AI Song Contestan AI-generated music competition.

There is a competition, the AI Song Contestwhich takes place in Zurich on October 5, I will share the results with you next week. The city of Hangzhou in China also presents a AI Song Contest and I was part of the jury. Almost all participants used Chat GPT to write lyrics and Udio and Suno for music and performance. To help understand the power of these tools, I took five minutes to prepare a new theme song for Panorama’s AI segmentexplains Philippe Pasquier.

Duration of 11 minutes11 min

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