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Cello-playing robot performs with symphony orchestra in Sweden
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Don't worry people, the robots will take all the shitty jobs. The robots:

The event where a cello-playing robot performed with a symphony orchestra in Sweden marks a notable intersection of technology and music. Here's what you might find interesting about this: Location: This performance took place in Malmö, Sweden, at the Malmö Live Concert Hall. Date: The performance occurred on October 17, 2024, making it a groundbreaking event in the realm of classical music and robotics. Composer & Robot Design: The piece performed was composed by Swedish composer Jacob Mühlrad, known for blending classical with modern influences. The robot was designed by researcher and composer Fredrik Gran, who engineered the system using industrial robotic arms and 3D-printed parts. The robot did not use artificial intelligence for its performance; instead, it was programmed to follow Mühlrad's musical score. Performance Details: The composition was named "Veer (bot)," and it showcased the robot as the soloist alongside the Malmö Symphony Orchestra. This was described as the first performance of a robot playing the cello with a full symphony orchestra.

Unbelievable 🤔

Imagine the level of programming to attain this

Welcome to the future...? 🙄

We're done

Vaya cagada.

The former cello player:

Just thrilling to watch this out of the world performance.

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