Humanoid robot debuts as orchestra conductor in Beijing

Zhiyin composed the music performed by the musicians, combining creation and direction in the same event.
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The humanoid robot Zhiyin surprised the world by conducting an orchestra at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing. This event marked the premiere of a piece of music composed by the robot’s own artificial intelligence (AI), sparking a debate on the role of machines in classical music.

The video of the robotThe video of the robot, which has gone viral, shows how this technology can take on the technical and emotional role of a conductor. While some celebrate the breakthrough, others fear the impact AI could have on the future of creative jobs.

The future of music in the hands of humanoid robot?

Zhiyin was developed in collaboration with AI and music experts at the conservatory, who sought to integrate advanced technology into music creation and performance.who sought to integrate advanced technology into music creation and performance. Reactions to this development range from amazement to concern about the displacement of human musicians.

On Weibo, one of the leading social platforms in China, users’ opinions reflect mixed feelings: “Seeing a robot conducting is both exciting and scary. What will happen to musicians in the future?” notes one user .

With events like this one, the interaction between technology and art becomes closer, and the impact of artificial intelligence artificial intelligence on the creative realm becomes a central topic for music professionals and fans alike.

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