Tired of listening to reggaeton on his neighbor’s speakers, an Argentine citizen created an artificial intelligence device capable of recognizing and attacking the style of Latin American music, a Spanish newspaper reported. El Pais.
The device is called Reggaeton Be Gone. and is inspired by the old TV-B-Gone, which was used for 20 years to turn off speakers and TVs in bars and restaurants. First, Roni Bandini trained an artificial intelligence model to recognize a musical style. On a Linux machine, it checks for Bluetooth signals and sends several requests to disable or degrade the speaker’s sound quality. “The volume of the neighbor’s reggaeton has to be loud enough for the machine to work,” Roni Bandini explained.
After the invention was unveiled on social networks, Roni was compared to football players Lionel Messi and Diego Maradona from Argentina. To others, he is a “hero” and “worthy of a Nobel Peace Prize.” However, the mechanism generates doubts from an ethical and regulatory point of view. “I understand that interfering with your neighbor’s speakers may be illegal. On the other hand, listening to reggaeton every day at nine in the morning should definitely be illegal,” Roney said.
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