Yes, if a large language model is trained on all works of Mozart and 
contemporary artists like Haydn, it should be able to create a new piece of 
music which sounds almost like Mozart. Finally we can listen to Mozart's lost 
28th piano concerto or Beethoven's missing 33th piano sonata o_O-J.
-------- Original message --------From: Prof David West <profw...@fastmail.fm> 
Date: 4/5/23  1:55 AM  (GMT+01:00) To: friam@redfish.com Subject: [FRIAM] AI 
possibilities Based on the flood of stories about ChatAI, it appears:  - they 
can 'do' math and 'reason' scientificdally  - they can generate essays, term 
papers, etc.  - they can engage in convincing dialog/conversations    - as 
"therapists"    - as "girlfriends" (I haven't seen any stories about women 
falling in love with their AI)    - as kinksters  - they can write codeThe 
writing code ability immediately made me wonder if, given a database of music 
instead of text, they could write music?The dialog /conversation ability makes 
me wonder about more real-time collaborative interaction, improv acting / 
comedy? Or, pair programming? The real-time aspect is critical to my question, 
as I believe there is something qualitatively different between two people 
doing improv or pair programming than simply engaging in dialog. I think I 
could make a much stronger argument in the case of improv music, especially 
jazz, but AIs aren't doing that yet.davew-. --- - / ...- .- .-.. .. -.. / -- 
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