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What if the future of artificial intelligence doesn’t come from making machines smarter but from teaching them to listen?
In this episode, we explore a fascinating research idea. Instead of treating AI as a system that plans everything in advance and generates perfect outputs, this conversation looks at a different possibility: AI that responds in the moment, adapts continuously, and collaborates the way humans do.
Using the metaphor of a modern music studio, we unpack how musicians create their best work not by following rigid plans, but by staying present, reacting to sound, silence, and each other. And we ask a deeper question: What happens when AI systems are designed the same way?
This episode connects cutting-edge AI research with human creativity, music, and real-world collaboration, offering a fresh perspective on where intelligence may be headed next.
Perfect for listeners interested in:
Tune in and rethink what it really means for AI to be “smart.”
By ThabasviniWhat if the future of artificial intelligence doesn’t come from making machines smarter but from teaching them to listen?
In this episode, we explore a fascinating research idea. Instead of treating AI as a system that plans everything in advance and generates perfect outputs, this conversation looks at a different possibility: AI that responds in the moment, adapts continuously, and collaborates the way humans do.
Using the metaphor of a modern music studio, we unpack how musicians create their best work not by following rigid plans, but by staying present, reacting to sound, silence, and each other. And we ask a deeper question: What happens when AI systems are designed the same way?
This episode connects cutting-edge AI research with human creativity, music, and real-world collaboration, offering a fresh perspective on where intelligence may be headed next.
Perfect for listeners interested in:
Tune in and rethink what it really means for AI to be “smart.”