Audiophiles should be wearing copper foil hats or at least tinned copper. Anything else would be disrespectful to our avocation.
AI and the future of music
Last night’s 60 minutes featured a deep look at Google’s new AI program BARD. Frightening, yet compelling.
It got me thinking, if their AI has already read everything on the internet, and can create verse, stories, etc in seconds…What could it do for music?
‘Hey , BARD create a new Beatles like song from the Rubber Soul era, but have Paul Rodgers and Jack Bruce singing”.
“Hey BARD, create a song that will melt the heart of my new girlfriend”.
your ideas?
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The reason why i think A. I. could be and will be useful in music is about acoustic and psycho-acoustic analysis and controls... Nothing else... I am not interested by music generated by A. I. and played by A. I. at all... Why ? Because when i listen music the "imperfect" interpretating playing of a musician matter as much as the written piece, and no A. I. can interpret Scriabin without beeing able to FEEL him and his music... It is the same thing in Jazz... or as with Nikhil Banerjhee playing a raga on his sitar... Forget it... A. I. music will be to music as cartoon books compared to Shakespeare.. Apart Acoustic control A. I. will be escalator perfect music on par with Bach... 😊Thats all...but A. I. will shine and help in acoustic factors controls...
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Ah, friend @mahgister .... It could....and likely, may be...worse....
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