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Neurology and music industry

Neurology and music industry

We have always heard stories about Woodstock, and how popular the old-time rockers were, but in the modern music business is the new element of marketing the music. The thing is that neurological analyzing system, what is following the things like an electric vortex in the nervous system, and the blood transfer to the brain core would tell if people are enjoying the music. The last one bases the infrared cameras, which can follow the changes in the temperature on the certain areas of the head. And if the blood flow would be changed in some area of brain core, the temperature of that area is changing.

The modern infrared cameras, which can use very big accuracy would detect the minimum changes in the temperature, and that allows the system to follow, how the sound effects to the flow of the blood. And those cameras can be installed everywhere, and artificial intelligence can calculate how many people would have higher blood flow in the areas, what are controlling the pleasure. This is the thing, which helps the promotors and the musicians to select the right set and even change the songs during the concert.

And that guarantees pleasure, but there is one thing, what we might be forgotten. The artificial intelligence could observe a certain point of the song when most people are enjoying, and then the artificial intelligence would select the songs, what have more that kind of melodies, and then the artists would sing about those songs. 

This thing makes give people perfect satisfaction, and that is the way to make marketing. When we are thinking about artificial intelligence it can stay neutral, and the problem for selecting songs to the record or concert is that the persons, who are making the selection have own musical taste.

And that favorite music can be something else, what pleases the audience, what has bought tickets or records. That means that artificial intelligence can please an audience, and there is one thing, what makes it the ultimate tool. It can handle a very big mass of data, and artificial intelligence can separate certain areas of the head from the thermal images, where might be even tens of thousands of people. If that process would handle by humans, that work would be very difficult.

But artificial intelligence can observe the entire mass and then separate every single person from the mass. This system bases very sharp infrared cameras, which are connected to the computers, what are running programs, which calculates how many percents of the audience is pleased by the music. And this thing might seem sometimes very embarrassing because infrared cameras are seeing also through our clothes.

This is the thing, what brings security to the area because the camera would find the hidden guns and knives. But do we always want that some authority knows what kind of things pleases us? There is another way to make the concert satisfying, and it by playing infrasound frequential heartbeat to the audience. That would turn every band in the world very satisfying.

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