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This week, tech companies like Google and Microsoft raced to release their own chatbots. Next up: Quora.

Exeter students are required to create a senior project before graduation, and Zuckerberg was casting around for one, listening to tunes on his computer, when the playlist he had set up went silent after the final song played. He recruited D’Angelo to partner with him in creating a personalized virtual DJ they called Synapse. Both were big fans of an online music player called WinAmp, and they decided Synapse would ape WinAmp’s functions while providing a personalized playlist.

Though both Zuckerberg and D’Angelo were utter novices in artificial intelligence, they boasted about the AI in SynapseAI, even calling the code that determined the playlist “the brain.” Synapse would suggest songs to you based on what you had listened to before.

Zuckerberg [had] a lot of hopes on Synapse, which he no longer saw as just a class project but something that might catch on in the outside world. D’Angelo would have been fine leaving it as a class project, preferring to concentrate on his studies at the college he had chosen, the California Institute of Technology. “Caltech is, like, hard—you have to do work,” says D’Angelo. “Harvard, honestly, it’s not that much work. So I think he had a lot more time.”Thanks for the question, Todd.

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