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OkioManifest
Gelassenheit: No hustle no grind, but relaxed & fun continuous progress towards surprising flywheel success
Wohlempfinden: Great team and stakeholder chemistry. Deeply meaningful work on a personal level.
Fortunes Gelingen: Financial and Customer Success. Magical Product Experiences -
The talented team at okio is creating something truly funky. Blessed to be a part of this adventure!
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Open Source MusicLM
Google's MusicLM Demo just dropped! Shoutout to the team. What's even cooler? Open Source MusicLM! Discover one of the first open implementation at https://github.com/zhvng/open-musiclm/ proudly supported by @okio_ai in its training efforts, among other models. The party is just starting 🎶
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Introducing "Generated with Nendo" - a label showcasing global creators harnessing the power of Nendo Generative AI Music Tool Suite. Our debut release is a mesmerizing performance by Michal Ho. Join the party: https://okio.ai/generatedwithnendo/ 🎶
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Introducing Okio, our new company that is creating Nendo, an open-source generative AI music tool suite. Join us: https://okio.ai
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Incredibly great news today. Major milestone passed 🥰🔥
"The only good system is a sound system"
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Introducing Polymath v0.2: Now with "Auto Music Transcription" that uses machine learning to generate MIDI files from any audio file (incl of extracted stems) 2) Docker setup, making the tool easier to use 3) Many improvements by open source contributors.
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Participating in open source culture is a heart warming act of neighbourly love 🥰
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Introducing Polymath: Convert any music library into a music production sample-library with ML
Polymath is a open-source tool i've developed that uses machine learning to convert any music library (e.g from Hard-Drive or YouTube) into a music production sample-library. The tool automatically separates songs into stems (beats, bass, etc.), quantizes them to the same tempo and beat-grid (e.g. 120bpm) and analyzes musical structure (e.g. verse, chorus, etc.), key (e.g C4, E3, etc.) and other infos (timbre, loudness, etc.). The result is a searchable sample library that streamlines the workflow for music producers, DJs, and ML devs.
Use-cases: Polymath makes it effortless to combine elements from different songs to create unique new compositions: Simply grab a beat from a Funkadelic track, a bassline from a Tito Puente piece, and fitting horns from a Fela Kuti song, and seamlessly integrate them into your DAW in record time. Using Polymath's search capability to discover related tracks, it is a breeze to create a polished, hour-long mash-up DJ set. For ML devs, Polymath simplifies the process of creating a large music dataset, for training generative models, etc.
More infos and download here: https://github.com/samim23/polymath
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Perspectives on Generative AI - Selection of slides from a presentation i gave to M12 - Microsoft's VC fund
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Some personal news: I'm leaving @huggingface at the end of this month, where i worked as product designer. Thanks to all the kind people there for the interesting time, best of luck with everything!
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A opportunity space i deeply care about
For a growing number of serious health challenges - such as burnout, tinnitus, PMS, heart disease, cancer & surgery recovery - the medical system is advising patients to "relax", "exercise" & "be in nature". Yet they offer no help how to practically develop and maintaining such life-style change. A giant missed opportunity.
I deeply care about this opportunity space. When ever time permitted, been doing product research & development work on this with friends for years - creating a practical solution that really excites me. I strongly hope we will find a way to bring it live & help many in need.
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We humans really need to start to take mutual aid much more serious, the timing is perfect. Been thinking & doing a lot in this area. Reach out if serendipity calls you - cause our survival depends on cooperation, not competition. Die gemeinsame praxis. Die direkte gegenseitige Hilfe. Die Hilfe zur selbst-hilfe.
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Slide from a presentation i gave in 2019 at the Helsinki design week, on "life centered design"
