2 geniuses set the pillars of what we now call Artificial Intelligence
Part 1 The Grandfather: Alan Turing
Long before artificial intelligence became the hottest buzzword, a quiet genius planted the seed for everything we now call AI. In the 1930s, Alan Turing imagined something radical: a universal machine a computer that, if given the right instructions, could perform any calculation.
It wasn t just a clever idea; it was the blueprint for modern computing. Every server farm, every neural network, every chatbot today stands on that silent foundation. Without Turing s thought experiment, there would be no modern code to write, no silicon to spark intelligence.
Fun Fact about Turing:
Music videos are the missing piece that creators have been waiting for. The fact that you can go from idea β finished song β music video in minutes is genuinely transformative. Questions: How do you ensure the generated visuals align with the mood/vibe of the track? Any style customization options? This could be game-changing for independent artists and labels trying to move faster.
Mozart AI
Check my artist profile out and a banger I cooked this morning!
Mozart AI
@kshitij_mishra4Β that's so good to hear!
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Not a producer, just a guy with way too many humming voice notes. Vibe Sessions sounds like my speed. The 60s music video thing is neat. If I can spit out clean stems and toss them into Ableton later, thatβd be perfect.
Femme Stock
Just tried the vibe session and used the featured inspiration to create a really nice song. The creation process was easy and smooth, and the outcome is amazing. I didnβt create the MV because it requires more credits. Iβve tried many AI music tools, and this is one of the best. Congratulations!
Triforce Todos
This is great. Any plans for album templates or visual packs?
Wow, Mozart AI looks incredible! That sixty-second music video generation is a game changer. How does the AI handle matching visuals to the generated music vibe?
Congratulations on the new launch! Iβm curious, what about copyright issues? In theory, the AI uses parts of other peopleβs music that are copyrighted. How did you address this problem?