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Translate ability is what makes language language and learning translations is the main cognitive capability underlying intelligence. Even within this magic number four limit all sorts of powerful translations can be efficiently learned the same principles apply to learning relationships for all sorts of languages visual languages gestural and abstract languages and especially musical language
because music and language share common origins.
Music is the evolutionary foundation of language.
And what makes music is again the complex relationships between the many different languages of music to which we've begun applying our translation learning models
because it's not enough to master one of these.
You have to learn to translate lyrics to melodies progressions to dynamics to the rhythm.
Here we're applying our translation model to learning lyrics specifically challenge and response lyrics in hip hop.
The machine starts with zero knowledge not even pronunciation dictionaries and learns.
I got to translate any given challenge into an improvised creative response Kelley said. Why stop with English.
For French.
You notice all the complex relations that have to be learned.
Their response has to be somehow meaningfully related to the challenge.
It should rhyme its rhythm should match to the challenge. Music like other languages forms trade routes.
To stimulate cross-cultural relations.
Just like the spice of tea and silk roots did.
Music is also one of the easiest ways to learn languages and to build relationships.
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We are building technologies that learn and technologies that help people learn technologies that build relationships and technologies that help people build relationships.
The trade routes of language are one of the most important infrastructure investments needed today and we have a long way to go because the machines today still have a lot of trouble translating even what a two year old knows.
We invite you to join our conversation and efforts to build the 21st century's new trade routes of language and music on a radically large scale across all our regions.
Thank you.

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