“Machine learning” is now being applied to instruct artificial intelligence how to create paintings and music. David Pogue checks out Google’s Magenta project; challenges the AI “composer” at Amper Music to score a dramatic scene; and is asked to identify which pieces of art were created by humans and which by artificial intelligence, at the Art & Artificial Intelligence Lab at Rutgers University in New Jersey.
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