Despite the controversy surrounding facial recognition cameras in Europe, the UK remains determined to utilize the technology for safety purposes, as demonstrated by the use of live face recognition cameras at Beyoncé's concert in Cardiff, where they were employed to identify individuals wanted for "priority offences."
The Tallinn Music Week conference was a platform for discussing AI and its potential, while also showcasing innovative music artists who blend traditional and contemporary elements. The conference highlighted Estonia's commitment to creativity, technological advancements, and a better future.
Irish indie-pop legend Róisín Murphy is yet another artist having a brush with AI technology. Her forthcoming album Hit Parade features artwork with the...
Google's experimental text-to-music generator, MusicLM, is open for early testers through AI Test Kitchen. While it offers convenience in transforming written prompts into music, caution is advised regarding the potential risks of over-reliance on AI for creative pursuits.
The regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) is a hotly debated topic in the UK, with the government proposing new regulations in March of this year. The UK parliament's science, innovation, and technology committee is holding a series of hearings on the subject.
A week ago, AI expert Geoffrey Hinton announced he was leaving Google. Following his departure, the scientist made a statement warning about AI and its learning capacity. The Music Void ponders on the decision.