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Ge Wang

Professor at Stanford University, co-founder of Smule, conductor of Stanford’s Laptop Orchestra, and creator of the Chuck programming language.

About

Ge Wang is a renowned figure in the realm of music technology. As a professor at Stanford University, he has been instrumental in shaping the next generation of innovators. His role as the co-founder of Smule, a platform that revolutionized social music creation, highlights his entrepreneurial spirit. Additionally, his work as the conductor of Stanford’s Laptop Orchestra showcases his artistic prowess. Ge Wang is also known for creating the Chuck programming language, which has been a significant contribution to the field of computer music.

Wang's work blends technology and artistry, making him a unique figure in both academia and industry.

Areas of Expertise

Professor Conductor

Recent Podcasts

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Making human music in an AI world | The Vergecast

Topic: The intersection of human creativity, music, and artificial intelligence, exploring how humans can leverage technology without losing artistic value and the essence of play.

00:50:426,5061131 year ago
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