A project has demonstrated the ability to store an MP3 song on a single sheet of paper using QR codes and stream it over LoRA by heavily compressing the audio with Meta's EnCodec neural codec. This compression reduces file sizes dramatically, making previously impractical data transmission methods viable for audio. For developers and tech professionals, this showcases innovative applications of AI-driven compression for resource-constrained environments and challenges assumptions about LoRA's limitations. An implication to watch is the potential for similar techniques to enable low-bandwidth, high-density data storage and transmission in various IoT and embedded systems.
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