Make music that sounds like Bach with Google's first-ever A.I.-powered Google Doodle via CNBCMakeIt
Today's Google Doodle, the temporary alteration of Google's homepage to honor holidays, events and historical figures, allows users to compose music — which, with the help of artificial intelligence, sounds almost like something composed by Johann Sebastian Bach.
"Pretty fun to try out and see how A.I. and humans can be creative together," Google CEO Sundar Pichai tweeted on Thursday. Though his tweet about the Doodle was friendly-natured, Pichai has made strong comments about the future of A.I. in the past.
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