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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? A nice YT video on A.I Post 303042330 by RavinderSingh13 on Saturday 21st of December 2019 10:53:10 PM
Old 12-21-2019
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Originally Posted by Neo
Hi Ravinder,
What did you find 'nice' about this video?
Please give us some details of your thoughts and some analysis plus your conclusions, if any.
Thanks!
Hello Neo,

Sorry for not mentioning details in post.

What personally I like is the way A.I progressing in video they shown how they are making a baby(virtual one) learn by feeding data to it(I believe how feeding data works for a normal chatbot samething they using here). They are also applying A.I in music, where they feed different percentage data(music) one to program(robot) and then many new combinations of music comes. These are the things which I like so thought to share it in here.

Thoughts on this: I believe may be in future we could use A.I (robots) on securing our borders and we could also use it in medical Fields, though I am not sure how much they are using it as of now.

Thanks,
R. Singh

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NAME
zeya - a web music server SYNOPSIS
zeya [-h | --help] [--backend=backend] [--path=path] [-b | --bitrate=bitrate] [-p | --port=port] [--basic_auth_file=file] DESCRIPTION
Zeya is a streaming music server that brings your music to any computer with a web browser. It reads your music library, lets you browse your files, and streams them on demand. The client runs entirely in the browser using the HTML5 draft standard technologies (no plugins or external players are needed). OPTIONS
-h, --help Display help. --backend Specify the backend to use. dir Read a directory's contents recursively (default). See --path. rhythmbox Read from current user's Rhythmbox library. playlist Read from the playlist (.m3u or .pls file) specified by --path. --path When used with --backend=dir, the directory in which to look for music (default: ./). When used with --backend=playlist, the abso- lute path of the playlist file to be read. -b, --bitrate Specify the bitrate for output streams, in kbps. (default: 64) -p, --port Listen for requests on the specified port. (default: 8080) --basic_auth_file Require basic HTTP authentication and only allow users named in the specified file. The file should be in htpasswd format. COPYRIGHT
Zeya was written by Phil Sung and Samson Yeung and is licensed under the terms of the GNU Affero GPL license, version 3 or later. SEE ALSO
/usr/share/doc/zeya/README /usr/share/doc/zeya/TODO 2009-10-19 zeya(1)
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