It's a good thing they made Marc Rebillet wear two robes because he can't be asked to stay fully clothed on stage, even if he's performing for Google executives.
Earlier this week, Google hosted its I/O developers conference to showcase its work to shareholders whose hourly rate is more than most people's rental payments. Developers and executives present at the exhibition shared some of the new products and features ready for launch by the technology giant.
While these things typically include extensive slide presentations with cringe With a touch of corporate humor, this year's special guest was quite a surprise. To demonstrate generative AI powered by Google's DeepMind, the company boldly welcomed the unpredictable Rebillet to the stage for a live performance.
The improvisational music star used some of Google's “Music AI Sandbox” tools to create and perform music during his fun performance. In true Loop Daddy style, he of course tore off his robe, but he was wearing a backup robe underneath because, well, Corporate America. He still spent a lot of time running around the stage screaming and even affectionately called the crowd “dumb little nerds” as he amazed them with his outlandish antics.
Now this is how you do a demonstration.pic.twitter.com/RJnXS8Fs09
– Juan (@jrysana) May 14, 2024
My favorite part of #GoogleIO you are listening to Marc Rebillet say "Bleep bloop bleep bloop rapii poopii poop bop, it's time to get up. Silly little nerds, wake up!" in the keynote 🤣
Keep it original on Google! pic.twitter.com/lFfYRAIIR0
—Joe Gabriel 🧙🏼♂️✨ᯅ (@ga7ahad) May 14, 2024
Marc Rebillet inaugurates the Google I/O event pic.twitter.com/qZ9OMZY790
– The music collective (@wavcollections) May 15, 2024
In addition to Rebillet's live performance, Google recruited him for a promotional video alongside Wyclef Jean and Justin Tranter. The trio uses the aforementioned artificial intelligence tools to create sounds from incoming cues.
The results of several of Rebillet's experiments were shared on his YouTube channel, where he can be heard using “Google Loops”, also known as “Gloops”, in a song.
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