A British MOT technology company recently unveiled the first piece of music made with quantum productive artificial intelligence. This piece is called Recurse and is made in collaboration with Ilā, musician and singer.
According to the TNW report, the fledgling Moth released the Recurse song in collaboration with the British artist Ilā. According to the company, the piece is the world’s first commercial song to be produced by “Quantum Producer Artificial Intelligence”. This song looks a little supernatural, but it is related to the Ilā special style. You can listen to this song below:
Moth also released the Infinite Mix, in which artificial intelligence makes the song a moment and has no end point.
The first music made with quantum producing artificial intelligence
The MOTH song is one of the fruits of a new area of quantum machine learning in which the unique features of quantum computers are used to help artificial intelligence in learning patterns and faster solving problems. MOT has also created the Archaeo platform based on machine learning.
Unlike productive artificial intelligence tools such as Suno or UDIO, the Archaeo platform does not make songs from zero. Also, it is not trained with a large amount of music collected from the Internet. In addition, the platform learns from the small samples of a particular artist and then helps him make a new song. The system was able to identify sophisticated and sophisticated patterns in Ilā music that ordinary artificial intelligence may not pay attention to.
Initially, Ilā provided the main and desired sounds to teach a new productive artificial intelligence. Ilā also monitored the composition, effects and adjustment of artificial intelligence music. The music was then modified using a quantum computer offered by the German IQM startup.
Ilā says:
“Using this technology to work with you – not to replace you – is very refreshing. “This approach produces something that is much more humane and looks more original in creativity.”
MOTH technology has been developed in collaboration with Brazilian composer Eduardo RECK MIRANDA. Miranda is researching art and quantum, and has written a complete book on quantum music. Last year he released an album called Qubism, which was made with sounds made from quantum computer.
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