A HUMANOID music conductor wowed listeners at a performance in Sharjah, when it effortlessly guided a symphony orchestrau2019s players through Keiichiro Shibuyau2019s opera, Scary Beauty.
The robot, Android Alter 3, gesticulated with its arms, bounced up and down and rotated, during the performance. Whatu2019s more, it even sang every now and then. u201c The android itself moves according to its own will,u201d remarked Kotobuki Hikaru, the technician behind the musical bot.
Shibuya is a composer from Japan who feels that robots can be extremely useful in everyday life. But he also believes that it is up to humans to determine how to use artificial intelligence in a manner that will facilitate the human experience.
u201c This work is a metaphor of the relationship between humans and technology. Sometimes the android will get crazy, and human orchestras have to follow. But sometimes humans can cooperate very comfortably,u201d he said to the New York Post. Shibuya said that the AI technology that is available right now is not perfect, which is why itu2019s interesting to see how humans and robots can come together to create art. While he composed the music, the bot is in charge of the tempo and volume of the live show.
The audience that watched the performance had a mixed response.
u201c I think this is a very exciting idea.
We came to see how it looks like,u201d said Anna Kovacevic.
Another member from the audience said that he preferred a human conductor to the android one.
Tiny tot, Veda Agarwal, won the hearts of many when she joined her father, Madhav Agarwal, on stage and started crooning the song, Chhoti Si Aasha. The three- year oldu2019s mother shared a video of her performance on Twitter, where people have viewed it over 1.7 lakh times.
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