australian entry wins artificial intelligence song contest

Eurovision may be cancelled but in its place came a new competition searching for the best Eurovision-style song created by artificial intelligence – and Australia came out on top.

Speaking to The Feed ahead of the contest VPRO Editor, Karen van Dijk said, “The idea is to create a song together with artificial intelligence, put a lot of data into a computer and see if it can generate ideas or perhaps a melody and lyrics for a Eurovision kind of song.

Australia’s Uncanny Valley team led by Charlton Hilwon the competition to create a hit Eurovision song using artificial intelligence.

The winning song ‘Beautiful the world was inspired. by the recovery of nature from, the horrific bushfires earlier this year.

Charlton Hill  grew up  watching Eurovision, and told The Feed it was the best “place to hold an AI song contest because it’s such a unique avant- garde world.”

“When our Artificial Intelligence  came up with some pretty bonkers kind of stuff, we left a lot of it in because it’s perfect Eurovision,” he said.

The winner was awarded from a mix of public votes and a panel of AI experts.

The panel rated the song highly but opted to give full “douze points” to the German team, Dadabots. But the overall votes gave the win to Australia’s Uncanny Valley.

“The teams not only pushed the boundaries of their personal creativity, but also gave the audience a look into the exciting future of human-AI musical collaboration,” the expert panel said.

After the contest, van Dijk, who gave birth to the idea said, “In my opinion, some songs would not be out of place in the official Eurovision Song Contest.”

 

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