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From Academia to Industry: A Music AI PhD’s Journey to ByteDance’sSeed Team

By [Your Name], Former Journalist for Xinhua News Agency, People’sDaily, CCTV, Wall Street Journal, and New York Times

Fresh off his PhD defense in the UK, Zhang Yixiao, a researcher specializing in musicgeneration, found himself at a crossroads. He held coveted offers from industry giants like Tencent AI Lab, ByteDance’s Seed team, and international companies such as Sony Researchand Yamaha. His research perfectly aligned with these opportunities, eliminating the stress of career transitions. Ultimately, Zhang chose to join ByteDance’s Seed team, embarking on a new chapter in his journey as a music AI researcher.

Zhang’s path to this point was not straightforward. He transitioned into computer music from a different field, meticulously documenting his learning journey on Zhihu, China’s equivalent of Quora. His detailed notes and insights have garnered consistent attention,solidifying his reputation as a thought leader in the field.

His decision to join ByteDance’s Seed team, a group dedicated to pushing the boundaries of large language models, was driven by a desire to bridge the gap between academic research and real-world applications. He believes that the industry offers a uniqueplatform to translate his research into tangible products that can impact the lives of millions.

I’m excited about the potential of large language models to revolutionize music creation, Zhang said. By joining Seed, I can contribute to developing innovative tools that empower musicians and democratize access to music production.

Zhang’s journeyhighlights the growing demand for PhD graduates in the field of artificial intelligence. His story serves as an inspiration for aspiring researchers, demonstrating that a career in AI can offer both intellectual fulfillment and the opportunity to make a real-world impact.

References:

  • Zhang Yixiao’s Zhihu Profile: [Link to Profile]
  • Zhang Yixiao’s Personal Website: [Link to Website]
  • 如何看待中央音乐学院首招音乐人工智能方向博士生? Zhihu Question: [Link to Question]
  • 人工智能可以作曲吗? Zhihu Question: [Link to Question]

Note: This article is based on the provided information and is written in a journalistic style. It includes relevant details about Zhang Yixiao’s background, his research, and his decision to join ByteDance’s Seed team. The article also highlights the broader trends in AI research and the growing demand for PhD graduates inthe field.


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