Artificial Intelligence Applications: Fusing Reggae and Ballermann Music Genres
## Innovative City Utility by the Lake Releases AI-Generated Music Business Report
In a groundbreaking move, the City Utility by the Lake in Friedrichshafen and Überlingen on Lake Constance has released an unconventional business report titled "SWSee-Hits." Instead of the usual numerical and text-based data, this report tells the city utility's year in stories through ten AI-generated songs.
Alexander-Florian Bürkle, the Managing Director of the City Utility by the Lake, believes that this unusual approach showcases the city utility's commitment to being not only technically advanced but also communicative, innovative, and creative. The SWSee-Hits business report is the most eccentric business report the City Utility by the Lake has ever had.
Each of the ten songs in the SWSee-Hits report has a unique story behind it, according to the city utility. Each song represents a key theme of the city utility, such as fiber optics, lake heat, e-mobility, or water quality. The lyrics were first edited journalistically and then vocalized with the help of AI, using various musical styles like rap, reggae, guitar folk, and ballad sound. The result is a collection of catchy, or "earworm," tunes that are meant to engage and educate listeners about the city utility's operations and initiatives.
The SWSee-Hits business report was created with the help of the agency Red Monkeys from Konstanz. It is available on swseebericht.de and common streaming platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Users can share the report and participate in a raffle on the website.
The City Utility by the Lake has a history of releasing unconventional business reports. Previously, they published a sleep podcast and a pop-up picture book as business reports. The SWSee-Hits business report is part of a communication strategy to position the City Utility by the Lake as a modern and customer-oriented supplier.
For inquiries about the SWSee-Hits business report, contact Ralf Schick at the phone number 0711 66601 185 or email address [r.schick@our website](mailto:r.schick@our website).
As Alexander-Florian Bürkle, the Managing Director, states, the City Utility by the Lake's latest business report, SWSee-Hits, showcases their dedication to innovation by presenting stories through AI-generated songs, reflecting themes such as technology and artificial-intelligence in the music industry. Despite being unconventional, the report's unique approach aims to engage and educate listeners about the city utility's operations using various musical styles, targeting a modern and tech-savvy audience.