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Hrychu
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This topic is turning into a ragebait. This is my last response to it. ;) Cheers.
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Catcher10
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This is all you need to understand what the difference is...... I too from my perspective am done with this thread, I've said my peace.....I'll let the music label lawyers fight it out now since there may be a good argument for copyright infringement using AI....
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If the issue is authenticity, then why draw the line at composition? Why not performance as well, or genuine instruments, or an unaltered voice? Drawing the line at composition seems somewhat arbitrary.
Because the music created by AI infringes copyright, or because copyright music is being used to train the AI? If the latter, then I've heard the creators of the AI argue that schools use copyright music under the fair use doctrine to teach their students. Also, if an AI listens to a piece of music, is that really much different to a human listening to the piece of music? And arguing from incredulity that artificial intelligence is not the same as human intelligence is not a valid argument. |
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All of the examples above describe tools that enhance music beyond the musician's natural ability to create it. Yet it's machine learning that you regard as dishonest rather than just another tool that enhances music beyond the musician's natural ability to create it.
You manage to avoid self-contradiction by having a definition of "inferior" that goes beyond the music itself. You literally need to know that the music you're listening to wasn't created by AI in order to enjoy it... the music itself isn't enough... you need full disclosure. |
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The Dark Elf
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Not a fan. And there is no ambiguity about it. AI composed and rendered music removes the human element of creativity, and I want no part of it. AI music needs to have a disclaimer on it like cigarette cancer warnings.
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I loathe the prevalence of AI. Death to AI. Long live the new flesh.
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moshkito
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Hi, Agreed. There are some precedents, although I think they were human touched up to sound better. Way back when in California there was an experiment done and the music was created by a certain name no one had heard before. Many folks liked it ... until one day they were told it was a machine that created the music, and all of a sudden the music is trash and no one knows about it anymore! The main thing with AI, I think (and I admit I don't know crap about it), is that it can only do what it has been "taught" or has been added to their "brain" ... and doing small adjustments, like humans can and do, is not likely to happen, and I think this would make the music a bit dry, and not easy to understand, or get into it. Humans, in most music, have a tendency to smooth out moments, so they make better sense, in terms of continuity. I'm not sure this would happen with AI and that it would work correctly ... and well ... but we don't know ... maybe 50 years from now it will be different ... but are we ready to let go of the human difference in the music? Already synthesizers replace an orchestra and that could be considered a form of AI ... but we are fine with it. I think the lines will get blurred. I'll tell you what scares me more for the future ... people's ability to learn an instrument and become one with it, and maybe go somewhere with it ... this would make AI a lot more interesting and certainly "better" than most folks learning their instrument in the first 5 or 10 years, I'm guessing.
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But what difference does this make to the listener of the music? If AI music is audibly inferior to human music, then is this judgement any different to a preference of say Van der Graaf Generator music to Genesis music? It seems to me that AI is being perceived as a threat just like autotune was. But AI isn't a threat because it removes the human element of creativity. It's a threat because it is a substantial way that the rich and powerful can oppress the general population. And the threat is greater when we can't tell the difference than when we can. |
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moshkito
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Hi, Given how folks listen to music, and in a place like this, where the "song" rules, I think it will become impossible to tell a lot about AI. Already I feel like a lot of the stuff listed in the releases of (whenever) that some of the stuff is exactly the same as most of the other ... all of it has the same instruments, only a different sound, and its format is, generally, the same as most commercial music. In a commercial situation like this, it would be very difficult to find some AI ... I tend to joke that AI is already i nuse by most "prog rock" bands ... since there is too much of the same thing. It was the same thing with the growl thing for a while ... it had become so mechanical as to really make you think about it.
I think it already is a problem and it "removes" that creativity in a different sort ... and it is something I tend to comment on a LOT. The perfect example is the "classic rock" stuff ... after hearing so much the same thing over and over and over again, your ability to find new music details and specially new musics becomes a problem ... you listen to a new band and the first thing that your ear hears is not "recognizable" and is "different" from what you are used to ... and your ability to find new music and materials are a problem. This was very visible in the many years I have been next to Space Pirate Radio ... started out with some folks not liking it, and slowly it became known and understood, and above all ... it provided a COMPLETE ALTERNATIVE to a lot of "radio" that was already commercial and not with it. For all intents and purposes, I consider the "tastes", IN GENERAL, centered on the commercial sound, special for "prog rock" ... and what I find is a denial of the origin of the whole thing that became known as "progressive", and later "prog". In the midst of that there are some folks that have some amazing tastes for music, and their listings and postings are a treat ... you're not likely to find AI in there ... but you will in stiff that is similar and basically the "same" in format, sound and instrumentation. Prog, btw, is not the only one with the issue ... classical music would likely be more attractive to AI than a lot of rock music, but if the individuality was way out in left field, I seriously doubt that AI would even try to add a note or two. Jazz would make AI seem like someone that didn't know music, or perhaps didn't like it!
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KorgC3
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I was following the development of AI for quite a while (even had an associated job some years ago), and I really don't get the AI frenzy as well as the fearmongering that extended from it. When I installed stable diffusion (and I did so on day one), all I could see is a pattern recognition software with a bare-bones user control, and a lack in internal consistency. The main problem for me however, is when I see art made by stable diffusion, I see not the person who curated the art, but stable diffusion.It's not so much because of the mistakes it makes, but the peculiarity of its rendering. There is a certain recognizable pattern to its texture, and it's never ever had fooled me. Same goes with music software like Suno. A buddy of mine tried to trick me with it, but because I've already engaged with that platform, and I immediately recognized it for what it is. There is a certain compression, the way the notes overlay upon one another, the occasional clipping, the tuning, and many other small things. I guess that there is a lot of mediocre art, which makes AI works look good in comparison, but does it makes it outstanding? Everyone just so decided to pretend that they don't see the obvious difference between a real flower and a plastic reproduction. I especially loathe those "influences" who have art related jobs, but choose to double down on that frenzy, as if they so suddenly lost all of their experience and human intuition. And if some corporations are eager to replace human resource with an AI one, so what? Corporations were already forcing artists to produce art under extreme limitations, ultimately leading to homogenized aesthetics. AI can imitate certain patterns but its struggles to create truly spontaneous aesthetics. For example Beksiński made a very sudden shift in his direction during the 90s. Since AI is heavily reliant on a foundational database its struggles with fast changes. Think of it like that: How long it would take for an AI to result in an Anime-like aesthetic if one is forced to rely only on realistic painting and photographies? AI can create nominally "new" aesthetics, which lack the seed of novelty. And as for programmers, I really don't see an AI replacement of human resource happening anytime soon. Normal people seems to assume that anyone who has/had software/programming related job is a "programmer", which is not true. There are some people who get into the industry to do automation related tasks, something that can be potentially done slightly faster with a pre-set pattern recognizing AI. Incompetent programmers exist as-well, and their bloated and dysfunctional code wouldn't be much more optimized if they resorted to a help of an AI. And mind you, I'm not an enemy of AI. I think it has a its use cases, such as automation of tasks. I personally used vocal separation AI, as the results weren't significantly worse from ones made by slower methods. I also think that "mechanical" AI-vocalist can be an accessible replacement for VOCALOIDs. Edited by KorgC3 - July 09 2024 at 23:01 |
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wiz_d_kidd
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Music created by AI sounds like Steely Dan... and vice versa.
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moshkito
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Hi, I was thunkin' that you need to go buy a thrill ... AI would have some big issues with Steely Dan, up to and including what it was in the original story and book! Now that was some serious AI ... ... and mechanical, too ... and it didn't talk back!
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moshkito
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Hi, Shhhhhsssshhhhh ... the lawyers would be fighting for more AI so the record company appears to have better music than you know! And, as usual, we would spend our money on it, because some goon shows it listed as a top number of an album! I think a record company is more likely to abuse this than a single person out there ... who, also, would have a hard time getting people to hear it and see it! We see this on new things posted here on PA already ...
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moshkito
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Hi, I do not think this is AI ... mostly because it would be literally impossible to teach the content of the AI computerized code to include all the emotions and details that you added ... and then put them together which would be an idea YOU CREATED that was not a part of the AI, which would likely put it together differently. If we're "talking" AI, then we should not be inferring that it will do this or that ... we don't know what was coded into it, and how it will respond according to its own internal rules and decisions. The mind, and your design and creativity, could be said to be a form of AI, however, it would not be considered so because it is not mechanical ... or as changing and re-considering a lot of things like you normally would to make it smoother ... as you find it while putting it together ... not to mention that tomorrow it will be slightly different and adjusted.
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The musicians that keep recycling other musicians Ideas?!? There's a certain record label that's into power metal only, you go to their youtube channel and once you listened to 3 or 4 songs you listened them all. Since when is about how music is made and not the music anymore? Based on that I imagine what classical composers have thought when other genres appeared. Someone said, as a musician, that using AI to create music is pure evil. That is a supreme LOL statement just like ''Rock/Metal is evil music'' was. How many are aware that AI is already incorporated in software used in studios? You know, those plugins that emulate different hardware? Using AI in film making and music video clips is OK but when used in music not? Truth is the future might look like this: - projects that will be transparent about using AI in creating music (bashed and more or less ignored) projects that will never be seen live - projects that will not be transparent about using AI (bands that lost traction, lost inspiration, labels that own bands catalogues) that will train AI on previous released materials and release new material just to make even more money without artists receiving anything, Those kind of projects will be admired because consumer/listener bias and ignorance maybe. After all it comes from a label, right? - Projects that will use AI, from labels that hired some dudes and chicks that will receive basically nothing but fame being seen live making playback (in case of EDM, pop etc). That's my opinion and I have one more question to ask. Is it ok for someone to use AI to create music for his youtube channel? And finally this is another more or less AI project that has some strong progressive ellements on some songs and less in others. Happy listening or just happily ignore it! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8na3Pn0u_JLQ4mlXYpVXLA
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The problem with using AI to “create” progressive rock music is that there is nothing humanly progressive about it. It is regressive rock music. The brain 🧠 takes a back seat while an algorithm spits out hybrid morphings based on your prompts. It’s audio sausage making.
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The Dark Elf
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Not a fan of auto-tune as well -- and you can tell that auto-tuned music is a failure when you hear a singer trying to vocalize without it. What difference does this make to the listener of the music? Not much if you are a vacuous purchaser of bulk downloads of product. Product, not music in the strictest sense. It's rather like the difference between a home-cooked meal or an experience at a fine restaurant, as opposed to microwaved processed dreck or sodium-laden, corn syrupy crap plopped out of can. The cook is not involved, except to plop said crap from said can into a pan on a stove. Likewise, AI is an imitation of music not prepared by a musician. A painter paints a painting, a composer writes a sonata. These are human activities done by creative people. In the case of the painting, the artist may influence countless other artists with his masterpiece. He/she may even have a school of artists dedicated to his/her style. The composer may have his sonata played by symphonies. Eventually, a rock band may adapt the composition for progressive purposes and blare it in arenas, or a jazz group might vamp a few bars of it and then improvise a whole new piece off the original work. Humans playing music. AI generates code for product. Code me a Bach-like fugue. Plot me a Bernini-like sculpture and make it out of resin on a 3D printer. Whatever.
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