Guest Chien Tang Wang, Sophia Lin, Matthias Röder, Walter Werzowa, Yi Ping Kao, Hong Chi Chen
2026/02/21 (Sat)
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20260221 有緣千里˙話音樂 春節特別節目
Special program for Lunar New Year AI on the air
Today is the fifth day of the Lunar New Year. As we celebrate the Year of the Horse, I wish you galloping success and joy. Tonight’s program carries the theme “AI on the Air”. By presenting entirely in English, we highlight that the Lunar New Year is not only about preserving traditions but also about embracing innovation. Through artificial intelligence and a global language, we invite audiences worldwide to join this truly international celebration.
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20260221 有緣千里˙話音樂 春節特別節目
Special program for Lunar New Year AI on the air
Today is the fifth day of the Lunar New Year. As we celebrate the Year of the Horse, I wish you galloping success and joy. Tonight’s program carries the theme “AI on the Air”. By presenting entirely in English, we highlight that the Lunar New Year is not only about preserving traditions but also about embracing innovation. Through artificial intelligence and a global language, we invite audiences worldwide to join this truly international celebration.
The program unfolds in three parts. The first is a radio drama, *Talking with T‑bot*, performed entirely with AI voices. In this imaginative dialogue, the presenter and her robot colleague explore how AI tools transform everyday production. While the voices are generated by machines, the script, music selection, and editing remain deeply human, reminding us that technology expands broadcasting but does not replace its soul.
Part Two invites six distinguished guests to discuss the role of AI in education, companionship, cultural exchange, and efficiency, as well as the launch and resonance of the Beethoven Project, offering new perspectives on artificial intelligence.
• Dr. Chien Tang Wang (Violinist): Shares insights from a performer’s perspective, reflecting on the dialogue between AI and classical music.
• Prof. Sophia Lin (Flutist and Curator): Speaks from a curator’s perspective, exploring how AI engages with classical traditions.
• Dr. Matthias Röder (Musicologist): Discusses the Beethoven Project and analyzes the significance of AI in music education.
• Prof. Walter Werzowa (Composer): Reflects on his experience collaborating with AI in the Beethoven Project.
• Ms. Yi Ping Kao (Technology Curator): Explains how AI can accompany people and connect generations.
• Mr. Hong Chi Chen (Technology Guide): Outlines the understanding, learning, and applications of AI.
The third segment is our fixed feature, “A Journey through Time, A Meeting of Civilizations”. With the concept of a mobile broadcasting studio, we travel once again to Kinmen, touching the boundaries of history and culture.
Tonight’s program also presents AI‑guided realizations of Schubert’s Symphony No. 8, Movement 3, and Beethoven’s unfinished Symphony