Riley Walz developed 'Bop Spotter,' a neighborhood project that captures short music clips from the street, identifying over 200 songs through Shazam since its installation.
Inspired by ShotSpotter, Walz created 'Bop Spotter' in 10 hours using mostly code written by ChatGPT, balancing natural light needs and free Wi-Fi availability.
The system has been successful in identifying a diverse range of songs, including Spanish music, pop, and rap, surpassing Walz's expectations in music detection accuracy.
Vincent Woo, a Mission resident, engaged with the project by playing the iconic 'Rickroll' song, illustrating community interaction with the technology.
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