Legendary American synthesiser company Moog Music joins Akai Pro, Alesis, M-Audio and other brands under the umbrella of inMusic. Elaborating on the company’s decision, Joe Richardson, president of Moog Music, stressed challenges and the need for support from a bigger corporation: “Devoted to maintaining the sound, quality, and manufacturing philosophy that Moog is known for, inMusic is able to offer solutions to support the areas that have been ongoing challenges for our company as a small manufacturing business”. Moog came to a decision to sell the business to inMusic after substantial time searching for a new buyer.
Finally, Apple has shown to the world their dark horse – a new headset that combines virtual reality space and augmented reality functions. At the opening of the Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday, Apple chief executive Tim Cook introduced the new product which for a while had been the company’s worst-kept secret.
With the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) approaching, various tech sites, including The Music Void, discuss the brand’s forthcoming and intriguing VR/AR headset. The new device unveils Apple’s understandable fixation on augmented-reality products.
Generative AI will be integrated into Adobe Photoshop. Named Adobe Firefly, the product is expected to become a so-called “co-pilot” that would help designers to expand or remove unwanted items from images as well as create an image from scratch.
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."
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.