A.I. Rock & Roll travesty


Artificial intelligence in everyday life is reality.

Whether you agree with it or not, it's going to change we listen to music.

The latest WTF are people thinking:

Steve Marriott's Children Fight to Stop AI-Generated Songs (variety.com)

Sad.

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We have opened a dangerous door with AI. Inevitable I suppose, but dangerous none the less.
 

Many pros and cons yet unknown, and no way to put that genie back in the bottle.

 

Just one redneck’s take on things… 
 

 

Black Mirror, season 6, episode 1, “Joan is Awful” will peel back your eyelids regarding AI….

I read a Classical Music review magazine called Fanfare.  One of their reviewers had AI generate a review on a well known recording, the Pianist Sviatislav Richter’s live 1958 performance of Mussorgsky Pictures at an Exhibition.  Not only was the review amazingly similar to a human review, it was 600 words long and was generated in just 10 seconds.

  OTOH, the AI generated Beethoven Tenth Symphony impressed me much less

@mahler123 , and will always be thus, now and forever...

"Is it real...or Memorex?"  Will it matter if one can't really tell in X seconds?

Why 'RentA'Uman!' when a digital foxy proxy will be more acceptable, amenable, and cost the vendor zilch?

Will the current flock of children's children turn to digitaled sheep?

...not of the mind nor GI tract to witness....

Just what we need... another means of facilitating greed.

AI need not take the form of "rebellious" robots or cyborgs to take us out.

Just look at the damage that's been done so far via misinformation! 

We'll kill each other off soon enough. No need for Terminator scenarios.