AI - Cheating or just evolution?
https://humanaigc.github.io/emote-portrait-alive/
I think that's pretty impressive and it could be really useful to get some nice music videos going for solo/bedroom producers.
All our forum images and avatars can sing nowjam-s wrote: ↑29 Feb 2024https://humanaigc.github.io/emote-portrait-alive/
I think that's pretty impressive and it could be really useful to get some nice music videos going for solo/bedroom producers.
I went to the site https://humanaigc.github.io/emote-portrait-alive/ and played Character: AI Lady from SORA in full screen. Looks like the AI added the eyes behind the sunglasses while keeping the right amount of transparency. You can barely see them blinking.
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Suno out with new version.
I tried it for the first time.
Few clicks and full production,
any style, any number of variations.
I hear no difference from 95% of real artists.
Only difference is that it is even higher quality than most that are manmade.
Field after field, AI forefront companies revolutionize and blow our minds.
AI is far better than I will ever be at writing and producing music.
And same in visual art. Not saying human touch is unnecessary,
but if we look at AI as a tool, how will we use it in the field of music, art, poetry etc.
Who have copyright of what? Does all belong to the AI-companies who developed the algoritm?
But these algoritms means nothing if they have not been able to scan and sample and have collected endless of reference data that no human even can be able to do in a lifetime. AI is so superior in getting "influences" and inputs.
AI can learn in ways we just cannot do. Will we only be the icing on the cake? Controllers, fine adjusters, giving hints and suggestions, for AI to deliver and do all the basic work that can be a bit tedious?
In medical field, AI will be 300% better than the individual doctor. But will all doctors become irrelevant? Probably not, they need be trained in handling the AI tools, making the final decision and make adjustments etc.
Will people daily use AI health tools instead of running to healthcare system every little symptom? I guess so.
AI is here and the development is very rapid. Many jobs will become obsolete. Ofcourse the best of the best will be able to make an income in any field, but also them, will have to adapt and learn to handle the new AI tools. I guess the AI-tools will need go through some expertise panel testings to be certified and also info on possible side effects or errors, and things to be extra cautious in the way we interpret what comes out. If we miss put in some crucial info, the answer might become another, so still it will become very important when handling it, especially in the beginning and Beta-versions.
The AI-tech can and will be both a happy hopeful helper and a threat if misused or too blindly follow all it is putting out.
But in the world of music making or producing, we all would love to be able to spend less time in dragging cables and tuning guitars and setting up all the mics and doing all the basics. But we have not even got potent AI mixing and mastering assistants or truly intelligent AI-instruments, before companies make whoever push a randomize button, and get both lyrics and any genre songs all with instruments, backup singing and balanced mixed and mastered songs.
I would love to use AI-tools for music where I am allowed to feed it with as much of my own ideas (we all have those different song parts, half-lyrics, maybe a chorus etc) or basic song, and be able to finish the song with the help of AI. So that AI becomes like a collaborator and coworker that has better skills to contribute and give suggestions, but where I have the final say and need to make the choices and adjustments. But pushing a button and get radio ready songs out of nowhere, It is fun, but it is nothing made by myself, so what to do with that?
Will originality become even more important? For as of today, most pop-songs are streamlined and already sounds generic and often a bit flat. With all the mainstream music existing, I can not tell if that could be made by human or an AI-generator.
Will anyone want to pay anything for music or art anymore? Some with resources will hire the best ones still, but so many so so jobs will go away. Maybe that is ok. Just like factory owners made most money, so do the AI-tech industry get most and invest to diminish even more simple jobs. Robots will do most manual labour once getting cheaper.
So, I cant see how we can go into this new age of AI without abandoning the economical, political and financial dinosaurs of today that is a rest from past times. This basic job struggling for paying rent and food etc, I cant see that kind of slavery to continue in the new era.
I tried it for the first time.
Few clicks and full production,
any style, any number of variations.
I hear no difference from 95% of real artists.
Only difference is that it is even higher quality than most that are manmade.
Field after field, AI forefront companies revolutionize and blow our minds.
AI is far better than I will ever be at writing and producing music.
And same in visual art. Not saying human touch is unnecessary,
but if we look at AI as a tool, how will we use it in the field of music, art, poetry etc.
Who have copyright of what? Does all belong to the AI-companies who developed the algoritm?
But these algoritms means nothing if they have not been able to scan and sample and have collected endless of reference data that no human even can be able to do in a lifetime. AI is so superior in getting "influences" and inputs.
AI can learn in ways we just cannot do. Will we only be the icing on the cake? Controllers, fine adjusters, giving hints and suggestions, for AI to deliver and do all the basic work that can be a bit tedious?
In medical field, AI will be 300% better than the individual doctor. But will all doctors become irrelevant? Probably not, they need be trained in handling the AI tools, making the final decision and make adjustments etc.
Will people daily use AI health tools instead of running to healthcare system every little symptom? I guess so.
AI is here and the development is very rapid. Many jobs will become obsolete. Ofcourse the best of the best will be able to make an income in any field, but also them, will have to adapt and learn to handle the new AI tools. I guess the AI-tools will need go through some expertise panel testings to be certified and also info on possible side effects or errors, and things to be extra cautious in the way we interpret what comes out. If we miss put in some crucial info, the answer might become another, so still it will become very important when handling it, especially in the beginning and Beta-versions.
The AI-tech can and will be both a happy hopeful helper and a threat if misused or too blindly follow all it is putting out.
But in the world of music making or producing, we all would love to be able to spend less time in dragging cables and tuning guitars and setting up all the mics and doing all the basics. But we have not even got potent AI mixing and mastering assistants or truly intelligent AI-instruments, before companies make whoever push a randomize button, and get both lyrics and any genre songs all with instruments, backup singing and balanced mixed and mastered songs.
I would love to use AI-tools for music where I am allowed to feed it with as much of my own ideas (we all have those different song parts, half-lyrics, maybe a chorus etc) or basic song, and be able to finish the song with the help of AI. So that AI becomes like a collaborator and coworker that has better skills to contribute and give suggestions, but where I have the final say and need to make the choices and adjustments. But pushing a button and get radio ready songs out of nowhere, It is fun, but it is nothing made by myself, so what to do with that?
Will originality become even more important? For as of today, most pop-songs are streamlined and already sounds generic and often a bit flat. With all the mainstream music existing, I can not tell if that could be made by human or an AI-generator.
Will anyone want to pay anything for music or art anymore? Some with resources will hire the best ones still, but so many so so jobs will go away. Maybe that is ok. Just like factory owners made most money, so do the AI-tech industry get most and invest to diminish even more simple jobs. Robots will do most manual labour once getting cheaper.
So, I cant see how we can go into this new age of AI without abandoning the economical, political and financial dinosaurs of today that is a rest from past times. This basic job struggling for paying rent and food etc, I cant see that kind of slavery to continue in the new era.
The solution to this is simple: Get rid of the (outdated) copyright laws altogether as they don't benefit the creators and instead just pose an nice source of income for lawyers.Yonatan wrote: ↑TodayWho have copyright of what? Does all belong to the AI-companies who developed the algoritm?
But these algoritms means nothing if they have not been able to scan and sample and have collected endless of reference data that no human even can be able to do in a lifetime. AI is so superior in getting "influences" and inputs.
AI can learn in ways we just cannot do. Will we only be the icing on the cake? Controllers, fine adjusters, giving hints and suggestions, for AI to deliver and do all the basic work that can be a bit tedious?
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