Relevant: Zenph makes "re-performances" of old piano recordings. They take a recording, do music transcription magic to get the exact timings and velocities of each note event, and then feed that into a player piano. So it's as if you are listening to the ghost of Rachmaninov sitting at the piano, as shown here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eevzbV6Hkkk&t=28 (music starts at 0:28)
(I just visited http://zenph.com for the first time in about a year, and it appears that they've pivoted into a music education company.)
Relevant: Zenph makes "re-performances" of old piano recordings. They take a recording, do music transcription magic to get the exact timings and velocities of each note event, and then feed that into a player piano. So it's as if you are listening to the ghost of Rachmaninov sitting at the piano, as shown here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eevzbV6Hkkk&t=28 (music starts at 0:28)
(I just visited http://zenph.com for the first time in about a year, and it appears that they've pivoted into a music education company.)