
By 2050, will all new pieces of classical music be written by AI?
Artificial Intelligence is increasingly capable of composing music, but will it ever replace composers entirely? YolanDa is joined by Francis and Lora to explore AI’s role in classical music.
Pitch Me Classical · London Philharmonic Orchestra
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Show Notes
In this episode, YolanDa and Francis are joined by AI expert Lora Aroyo to discuss artificial intelligence and its place in classical music. Their conversation covers everything from how AI developed to what its current capabilities of composing classical music are. They touch on the ethical and artistic implications of AI-generated music, evaluate its strengths and limitations, and try to define what makes music composed by humans unique. Plus, in the quiz, Lora and Francis tell us how they would like AI to be used to improve their day to day musical lives…
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