Adrian Holovaty, founder of the music-teaching platform Soundslice, found ChatGPT session images being uploaded to his site. These uploads were unrelated to intended sheet music usage, creating confusion over app functionalities. Soundslice helps users learn music by offering a synchronized video player and an AI-driven sheet music scanner. Holovaty monitors error logs to upgrade the feature, and the influx of irrelevant images indicated a misunderstanding of what the app supports. He was surprised by non-sheet music uploads, which included ASCII notation instead of traditional sheet music.
Adrian Holovaty discovered that images of ChatGPT sessions were being wrongly uploaded to Soundslice, confusing users about the app's capabilities, specifically regarding the sheet music scanner.
Soundslice, a music-teaching app, offers an interactive music notation experience and a 'sheet music scanner' feature that utilizes AI to convert images of paper sheet music into interactive digital formats.
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