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Redfin has open-sourced its React Server, which ships with seamless server rendering, and a “snappy” user experience, instead of having components load into place out of order, according to a blog post by Redfin. Eck’s inspiration for the project came from Google Deep Dream, a way for researchers to look at how their artificial intelligence algorithms perceived objects by asking them to generate images, according to Popular Science. The group behind Magenta will look at algorithms that can generate music, and then later move onto video and visual arts. His goal in this area was to “use machine learning and an audio signal processing to help listeners find the music they want when they want it.” The big question Project Magenta tries to answer is, “Can machines make music and art?” If this is possible, the Google team wants to learn how, and if it cannot, they want to know why.ĭouglas Eck, one of the research scientists working on Magenta, wrote that before Magenta, he worked on music search and recommendation for Google Play Music. It’s also an open-source library for machine learning, part of the Google Brain team, using TensorFlow. One of Google’s latest projects is the Magenta project, an effort to generate music, video and images using machine intelligence.