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'Artificial Creativity' Music Software For Commodore Amiga Unearthed

Thursday January 11, 2024. 11:00 AM , from Slashdot/Apple
Kirkman14 writes: Josh Renaud of breakintochat.com has recovered two early examples of 'artificial creativity' software for the Commodore Amiga that generate new music by recombining patterns extracted from existing music. Developed by cartoonist Ya'akov Kirschen and his Israeli software firm LKP Ltd. in 1986-87, 'Computer Composer' demo and 'Magic Harp' baroque were early attempts at AI-like autonomous music generation.

Kirschen's technology was used to help score a BBC TV documentary in 1988, and was covered by the New York Times and other major newspapers. None of the Amiga software was ever sold, though the technology was ported to PC and published under the name 'The Music Creator' in 1989.

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