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World’s First AI & Quantum Computer-Generated Song

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– UK tech startup Moth released “Recurse,” the first commercially available song created using quantum-powered generative AI, in collaboration with artist ILĀ.
– The track blends quantum computing and AI, using Moth’s Archaeo platform and Quantum Reservoir Computing to identify complex musical patterns.
– Unlike typical generative AI, Archaeo learns from small artist-provided samples instead of scraping web data, giving creators more control.
– The project involved quantum computers from German startup IQM and was developed with Brazilian composer Eduardo Reck Miranda, a quantum music expert.
– Moth aims to expand its quantum AI tools beyond music into gaming and other creative industries for deeper personalization and human-led creativity.

The music industry has entered uncharted territory with the debut of the world’s first commercially released track created using quantum computing and artificial intelligence. This groundbreaking collaboration between UK tech firm Moth and electronic artist ILĀ has produced “Recurse,” a song that pushes creative boundaries while demonstrating how emerging technologies can enhance human artistry rather than replace it.

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What makes “Recurse” unique isn’t just its futuristic sound—described as something extraterrestrial beings might vibe to—but the innovative process behind it. Unlike conventional AI music generators that rely on massive datasets scraped from the internet, Moth’s Archaeo platform uses quantum machine learning to analyze and expand upon an artist’s original input. ILĀ provided the foundational sounds, while the AI suggested elements like basslines and synth patterns, all refined through quantum processing from German company IQM.

The track is available across major streaming services, including Spotify, and also features a 24/7 interactive stream that continuously evolves in real time. Dr. Ilana Wisby, Moth’s CEO and former head of Oxford Quantum Circuits, calls this a pivotal moment for creativity. “This isn’t about AI taking over—it’s about amplifying artistic vision,” she explains.

At the core of the project is Quantum Reservoir Computing (QRC), a cutting-edge approach that detects intricate musical patterns traditional AI might overlook. Unlike tools that generate songs from scratch, Archaeo works intimately with artists, learning from their style to co-create rather than imitate. ILĀ praised the process, noting how it preserves authenticity while opening new creative possibilities.

The technology was developed alongside Eduardo Reck Miranda, a pioneer in computational creativity and quantum music. His previous work includes the quantum-composed album Qubism, and his expertise has been instrumental in shaping Moth’s vision.

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While still in its early stages, Moth’s platform hints at transformative applications beyond music. Imagine gamers generating bespoke soundtracks or artists collaborating with AI in real time—possibilities that could redefine interactive media. “We’re building tools that empower creators, not just showcase tech,” Wisby emphasizes.

As quantum computing and AI continue to merge, projects like “Recurse” offer a glimpse into a future where technology and human creativity coexist in harmony—producing art that feels both innovative and deeply personal.

(Source: The Next Web)

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