You are so very wrong. I meant what I said, it's a baseless fantasy afaic. I'm not afraid of unicorns or the tooth fairy.Timfonie wrote: Mon Apr 29, 2019 10:04 pmI appreciate your reaction. And I appreciate your concern, at least that’s how your post appears to me. The fierceness of it gives me the impression you feel quite uncomfortable of AI possibly having such an impact. I may be wrong though.jancivil wrote: Sat Apr 20, 2019 3:51 pmThis is just laughable. Ludicrous really. I have to wonder if you have the first clue about what goes into real music. No, if you really did you wouldn't have this particular fantasy.Timfonie wrote: Sat Apr 20, 2019 12:12 pm We'll be living in the digital age of plenty where we can't be sure if a human or AI created a song.
Expect the reappraisal of live music. Acoustic live music in particular. You can't fool it's created by (the help of) a AI DAW!
Why would there be a "reappraisal" of acoustic live music? Because AI. You need more than a brain to get your touch together on a stringed instrument; you need all kinds of physical apparatus to be a wind player. Do you actually entertain a fantasy of a robot doing this any time soon? The feedback from touch on an instrument is extremely complex. This is supposedly going to be in the realm of digital binary code? When? How? What of the problems here are you currently studying?
Show your work.
Pure fantasy.
I was offended by the glib dismissal. No one needs AI for it {aside from 1) disability or 2) people who won't be equipped anyway.}. So the qualification "(the help of)" has no real meaning.
I challenged you to show your investigation into what is to be done.