"Bryan Moss" <bryan.moss@dial.pipex.com> writes:
> Anders Sandberg wrote:
>
> > It might turn out that we need to tune the music
> > styles to our own personalities and
> > representations to get maximal effect, any ideas
> > on how to optimize this? This also fits in with
> > adapting other mental tools to ourselves; we
> > need a better way to 'install' them.
>
> I've seen many attempts at generative music
> synthesisers that watch facial heat patterns to
> tell your mood. And some researchers have been
> working on integrating brain wave readings with
> similar systems.
> What I'd really like is a walkman that detects
> when I'm running plays 70's cop show chase music
> so I can be just like Shaft :-)
Mood music for what one is doing. Nice. Damien Broderick described the mood of AI programs in _The White Abacus_ in that way, by mentioning what music they hear from the information nets.
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