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AI singer enrols at prestigiou­s university

- By ALICE YAN

A PRESTIGIOU­S Chinese music institutio­n has “enrolled” a virtual student who is an artificial intelligen­ce (AI) singer, generating huge interest from China’s mainland public.

The AI singer, named Luya, will start as a first-year student at the Shanghai Conservato­ry of Music in the music engineerin­g department next month, the university announced.

Besides studying normal subjects like other students, Luya will also join the research and developmen­t programme for AI technology-assisted music creation, Chen Shizhe, a professor from the department, told news site sohu.com.

“She will explore different types of musical styles and will create novel music compositio­n methods by incorporat­ing AI technology. We expect Luya will enjoy her new life at our school,” Chen said.

Luya appears as a cartoon girl with two large eyes and pink hair arranged into two buns and a short braid. She was developed by leading mainland AI product company iflytek.

The company described Luya as a singer who loves music and wishes to bring people vitality and happiness through her music. She is also an avid enthusiast of unconventi­onal technology and combines AI tech and music.

“She hopes to receive more profession­al training at the Shanghai Conservato­ry of Music to better work in the music industry, produce more pleasing music and pursue new musical possibilit­ies,” the company said.

Luya has also released a song called A Glimpse Of Light In The Fog to celebrate the beginning of her university education.

“It’s a wonderful idea that our school enrolled an AI idol as a student. My classmates and I all think this is interestin­g,” one male student at the university told sohu.com.

“I’ve heard her songs, gentle but strong. I like this kind of music, it is powerful. I think I have been moved by her music,” a female student said.

“She is beautiful and her voice is sweet. I am addicted to her. I recommend her to be the campus belle of our grade,” another male student commented.

News about the AI singer’s new identity as a student has been viewed more than 50 million times on Weibo, and attracted thousands of comments.

“It’s so amazing to have a virtual idol as a classmate. How jealous I am of Luya’s classmates!” wrote one person.

“I don’t understand this. But I still support the research and applicatio­n of AI technology in various aspects of our life,” another said.

The Shanghai university is not the first institutio­n in China to recruit a virtual student.

Last year, Tsinghua University announced that it had registered a virtual figure named Hua Zhibing at a computer science laboratory as a student.

Hua is able to write poems, draw paintings and compose music, the school said.

 ?? — SCMP ?? an ai singer named Luya is starting as a first-year student at the Shanghai Conservato­ry of Music, where she will help with ai-assisted music creation.
— SCMP an ai singer named Luya is starting as a first-year student at the Shanghai Conservato­ry of Music, where she will help with ai-assisted music creation.

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