In 1951, a BBC outside broadcast unit brought a portable acetate disc cutter to the Manchester Computing Machine Laboratory and recorded three melodies played by Alan Turing's Mark II computer. The ...
If you enjoyed this article, I’d like to ask for your support. Scientific American has served as an advocate for science and industry for 180 years, and right now may be the most critical moment in ...
Barely 16 months after announcing it would build military drones in Ohio, Anduril Industries is ready to start work this ...
FlyLo weighs in on Suno and talks us through the making of BIG MAMA, a chaotic speedrun of an EP that zooms through chiptune, ...
Graphic by Chris Panicker; Photo by Aidan Zamiri Before he was weaving spare effects into intricate, unpredictable ...
Watch AI-generated "actress" Tilly Norwood take on pop stardom in its new 'Take the Lead' music video ahead of Sunday night's Oscars.
It's been 30 years since 1996, and some of the things we left behind deserve a serious second look.
AI-generated songs are breaking onto the charts, and music labels are pivoting from lawsuits to partnerships with AI startups. What comes next?
What will you be doing this weekend around the Jersey Shore? Polar Bear Plunge, St. Patrick's day events, opening day at ...
Logan Graham, the leader of the red team, recalled the bioweapons scare as an example of the challenges Anthropic faces at a ...
THE first time I heard the UK’s Eurovision entry, I thought it was dreadful. But on second listen, I’m a paid-up member of the Look Mum No Computer fan club – and he’s enlisted a Eurovision ...
The UK's Eurovision entrant, Look Mum No Computer, has unveiled the song he will be taking to the contest and it'll certainly ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results