[Athen] [EXTERNAL] - On the lighter side - MathML jukebox

Hayman, Douglass via athen-list athen-list at u.washington.edu
Thu Apr 11 12:41:15 PDT 2024


Wow, that is awesome! I'll need to share that with a screen reader using math geek friend.

Thanks!

Doug Hayman
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Information Technology
Olympic College
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For today's entertainment, let's see what happens when we ask AI to create a catchy song to help explain something a bit dense...like the W3C MathML specification. Someone I know on the W3C Math Working Group decided to try that out, and here's the resulting creation.
MathML spec jukebox | Suno<https://suno.com/song/4a68178f-eed9-43a5-a849-7d35c55e2669/>

Although I haven't toyed around with creating anything myself, the "Suno AI" can basically take any text-based prompt (even something as mundane as a W3C specification) and create the lyrics, voices, instrumentals, and figure out the appropriate meter, rhythm and harmonies based on the musical style of your choosing. This version uses a heavy metal style, but you can ask it to regenerate a song in dozens of possible styles. It is all AI generated, other than the human author (Deyan Given) rearranged the lyrics a little.

Thought some f you might enjoy this...


--Steve Noble
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