There’s the Samsung Music Frame, and then Medusai, a slightly creepy robotic musician that uses AI to play percussion and strings alongside humans. This steel robot boasts eight mobile arms, and not only can it play with human musicians, but also dance as well.
How does it work? Behind the scenes, Medusai is powered by AI-driven computer vision to know what human observers are doing and then it responds accordingly through snake gestures, music, as well as light. The goal of Medusai, created by Georgia Tech researchers, is to address the risks of AI and robots.
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Something can start out beautiful, with good intentions, promise of being godly, and then things can go wrong. Medusa was abused and punished and became something that threatened humans. Even after Perseus severed her head, it was still used as a deadly weapon, turning those who looked at it into stone,” said Gil Weinberg, Director of Georgia Tech’s Center for Music Technology.
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