Thursday, June 2, 2016

Google's Magenta project just wrote its first piece of music, and thankfully it's not great and other top stories.

  • Google's Magenta project just wrote its first piece of music, and thankfully it's not great

    Google's Magenta project just wrote its first piece of music, and thankfully it's not great
    Deep in the bowels of Google’s Google Brain, the company is asking the question: can neural networks create music? Google’s Magenta project has an answer: yes. Whether that music is good, however... nah. Google may have annihilated its human competition in the ancient game of Go, but human artists don’t have to worry—yet—about losing their livelihoods. Still, it appears that Magenta could at least drop a riff or two that human artists could remix. Want to hear it for yourself? Here it is:  VID..
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  • Google Cast is coming to every Google Fiber TV box

    Google Cast is coming to every Google Fiber TV box
    Beginning today, Google is turning every single one of its Google Fiber cable boxes into Chromecasts. The company just announced that it'll be rolling out an update over the coming weeks that adds Google Cast — the underlying technology behind Chromecast — to the Fiber box. Once it's installed, Fiber TV subscribers will be able to cast from thousands of apps by tapping an icon and sending that content to their TV screen. Unfortunately, at least at the outset, some popular apps including Spotify..
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  • Xiaomi feeds Microsoft patent troll -- pays patent toll [updated]

    Xiaomi feeds Microsoft patent troll -- pays patent toll [updated]
    Xiaomi and Microsoft get cozier. They’re announcing an unusual patent deal, which also sees Xiaomi pre-installing Microsoft Office and Skype onto its Android devices.[Developing story. Updated 1:11 am PT with more comment]Some say it involves a traditional licensing of patents. But others insist Xiaomi has actually purchased 1,500 patents from Microsoft. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers scratch their heads in utter confusion.Your humble blogwatcher curated these bloggy bits for your entertainment...
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  • Elon Musk: Final Design for Model 3 Is Due in Six Weeks

    Elon Musk: Final Design for Model 3 Is Due in Six Weeks
    The final design for Tesla’s Model 3, the mass-market $35,000 electric car (and arguably its most important vehicle) will be due in about six weeks, CEO Elon Musk said Wednesday. “We’re aiming for pencils down in about six weeks, complete pencils down,” Musk said during the Code conference in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. “If there are ideas for future cool things we’ll have it in version two, version three, in future years type thing.” This is in contrast to the approach Tesla tsla took w..
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  • Odds are we're living in a simulation, says Elon Musk

    Odds are we're living in a simulation, says Elon Musk
    "There's a billion to one chance we're living in base reality," Elon Musk said tonight on stage at Recode's Code Conference, meaning that one of the most influential and powerful figures in tech thinks that it's overwhelmingly likely we're just characters living inside a simulation. The Verge co-founder Josh Topolsky got half-way through asking Musk if he thought our existence was simulated before the Tesla CEO jumped in to finish his question for him. "I've had so many simulation discussions i..
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  • Peppered Moths Changed Their Colors With Industrial Revolution

    Peppered Moths Changed Their Colors With Industrial Revolution
    What drives the colors in wings of butterflies and moths? New research reveals how these markings are made, answering a question that goes back more than 150 years. Pictured here is a Heliconius butterfly.   ( Chris Jiggins | St John's College | University of Cambridge ) Peppered moths in England changed their camouflage during the Industrial Revolution, as buildings and trees around the city became darkened by soot and other pollution from early factories. New research suggests ..
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  • Facebook Messenger To Roll Out New Emojis That Include Female Characters And Different Skin Colors

    Facebook Messenger To Roll Out New Emojis That Include Female Characters And Different Skin Colors
    Facebook will begin to roll out its new diverse emojis worldwide that include female characters in various roles and careers, different skin tones and red hair.   ( Facebook ) Facebook Messenger is about to be a whole lot more diverse. We can't go a full conversation without sending our friends an emoji or a few to better express or emphasize what we are saying. When chatting in Messenger, we will soon be able to see more options when it comes to the types of emojis we use. Faceb..
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  • Facebook's new DeepText AI categorizes everything you write

    Facebook's new DeepText AI categorizes everything you write
    If Facebook knows what your status update is about, it can show it to people who care about that topic. If it understands the difference between “I just got out of the taxi” and “I need a ride” messages, it can ask if you want an Uber. If it detects that you’re trying to sell something in a status update, it can automatically format post with the price and item details. And if Facebook can determine what kinds of comments on celebrities’ posts are interesting and not just “OH MY GOSH I LOVE YO..
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