https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5DYOqSTmGDA
Georgia Tech actually has a Robotic Musicianship Group in its Center for Music Technology , which means that some golden so - and - so ’s are perplex governing funding to form hippy drum circles with an array of unreal companions . In the television above , two robots demo their power to listen to grooves put down down by living respiration meatbags , and jump in on their own tool when the modality strikes . Professor Gil Weinberg explained this “ musical Turing Test ” to Wired :
The processing allows [ the robots ] to analyse and improvise . In one of the applications , we habituate a genetic algorithm … You have a universe of something , and then you do mutations to all of these little thing — in my case it ’s musical motifs — mutations and crossing - breeding between the melodious genes , in our example , and then you have a new universe that best fits to the environs .

Oh software , I screw it when you manage to make robots seem less probable to overthrow and enslave us all , and manner more likely to beAwesom - oxygen - like robot friends ! [ Wired ]
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