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Saturday, May 19 • 5:00pm - 6:30pm
Google Magenta: Exploring the Creative Potential of Machine Learning

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Magenta is a project of the Google Brain Team that is researching applications of deep learning to build tools that enhance human creativity. Come learn about some of our latest developments for making art, music, and sound, and find out how you can both use and contribute to our creative AI tools with our new JavaScript API.

Following the lecture, there will be an opportunity to try out some of these tools yourself, including NSynth Super (g.co/nsynthsuper) and MusicVAE (g.co/magenta/musicvae).

Talent
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Adam Roberts

Adam Roberts earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science from UC Berkeley with a designated emphasis in Computational and Genomic Biology. He has since focused on combining music and technology at Google, where he helped to organize the world's music knowledge for Google Play, and is now... Read More →
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Google Magenta

Magenta is a research project exploring the role of machine learning in the process of creating art and music. Primarily this involves developing new deep learning and reinforcement learning algorithms for generating songs, images, drawings, and other materials. But it's also an exploration... Read More →

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Google AI

Our mission is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful, and AI is enabling us to do that in incredible new ways - solving problems for our users, our customers, and the world.AI makes it easier for you to do things every day, whether it’s... Read More →


Saturday May 19, 2018 5:00pm - 6:30pm EDT
American Underground Bullpen