On 15 Mai, 22:07, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
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> > On May 15, 2:05=A0pm, Jenn <jennconductsREMOVET...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080514/ap_en_mu/robot_conductor1st_l=
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> > > > > Nah, he has no legato...
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> > > > =A0Simple subroutine. =A0 This is just a matter of time.
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> > > Well, enjoy that music.
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> > Millions do every day.
> > So who is the greatest conductor ever who is passed?
> > If there was a video of his greatest performance, would you be opposed
> > to a robot mimicking that performance leading a fine orchestra?
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> There is more to conducting than the performance. The rehearsals play
> into it as well. I recall hearing an LP that had the conductor
> (Walter? Furtwangler?) leading the orchestra during a rehearsal and
> explaining how he wanted it done. Jenn can surely talk about this with
> more expertise than I can, but to think that an orchestra performance
> could be replicated by a robot is purely imbecilic.
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> Next up from 2pid: how robots can produce great works of literature.
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> Lol LoL lOl LOL!- Ascunde citatul -
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> - Afi=BAare text =EEn citat -
We cn always elect a robot president, given that
the robot is at least 35 years old and manufactured in the U.S.


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