Get the latest tech news

Hacker Uses Raspberry Pi and AI To Block Noisy Neighbor's Music


Maker Roni Bandini developed a Raspberry Pi project to address his neighbors' loud reggaeton music by creating an AI-driven system that distorts audio on nearby Bluetooth speakers when reggaeton is detected. Tom's Hardware reports: Powering this Bluetooth jamming device is a Raspberry Pi 3 B+. It's...

Tom's Hardware reports: Powering this Bluetooth jamming device is a Raspberry Pi 3 B+. Audio is observed using a USB microphone, while a push button handles when the system will perform a check to listen for any potential reggaeton. With this, Bandini was able to train the Pi to listen for music and more specifically identify whether the song playing is classifiable as reggaeton or not.

Get the Android app

Or read this on Slashdot

Read more on:

Photo of music

music

Photo of hacker

hacker

Photo of noisy neighbor

noisy neighbor

Related news:

News photo

Maker uses Raspberry Pi and AI to block noisy neighbor's music by hacking nearby Bluetooth speakers

News photo

Tax-free status of movie, music and games traded online is on table as WTO nations meet in Abu Dhabi

News photo

When does a journalist become a hacker?