In Detroit Become Human, theres a homeless dude strumming guitar and his sign says, “$1 to hear music with soul” in a game where androids also have become musical artists. It’s insane
Crazy how in the game we kinda side with the Androids but in reality NOBODY would want them robots to be considered humans. We want to separate humans with souls from machines without one and would be scared and opposed if they screamed their wish to integrate with humans. (But I just want to hug Chloe from the game and tell her she's amazing even without a soul--)
But AI is the opposite of Random generation? There is nothing truly random about it, all products made by it can be traced to a source. I feel like this quote worked well for the period of internet humor where random bullshit = hilarious, but Ai? Maybe i just don't understand
If only it was really random. Instead it's just a copy based on training data. So not really random just heavily "inspired". Another word for that is plagiarism but it's like plagiarizing a million songs to make 1.
Are they auto generated? Remember RU-vid brought back the button that splits the timeline Are you gonna discriminate because a computer did it? Cause what if a human did it? There's no point fighting this because it's already escaped the labs A.I has landed And it's in your phone
@@ervobeats I wouldn’t say you’re cooked but I’d say to diversify your talents. Do music production as well as other relevant things like audio tech, instrumental work, etc. The more things you can do the more revenue streams you’ll be able to tap into. I went to college for music production and landed myself a job in audio tech. It probably won’t be my permanent position, but having a way to make money in the meantime with your degree before music becomes a more viable source of income is important.
remember when in 2018 Detroit Become Human came out and had that scene with a guy playing a guitar on the street saying "REAL HUMAN MUSIC" and everyone was laughing at that scene saying "come on its unrealistic, music could never be replaced by robots, not on such a large scale, this game is exaggerating for dramatic effect" and now here we are
@@RD-dt7us they did, I remember quite a lot of people commenting that under gameplay videos. AI wasn't really a thing yet and many people said it was unrealistic to think that "music made by humans" would become something rare
There's certain things that can't be copied or replicated, regardless of our situations, humans are all different, thinking in different ways, breaking things down in ways never previously existing, while we think similarly, I've never met anyone who was the exact same as me, feeling the same things at the same time and whatnot, and that can't just be programmed, and that's what makes music, love, and passion, a want to push things even better then they are already
I never thought my preferred art-form being so notoriously unprofitable would actually turn out to be an asset. AI is still at novice level when it comes to poetry, and there's less incentive to improve AI here due to such low potential profits.
The thing about music is, mainstream music has been formulated and produced to sound a certain way for decades. Then, the key to all of this, is that music is extremely well labeled and categorized. An overabundance of accurately labeled data is an AI models dream.
That just applies to mainstream music though which is good, like here when Charlie asked for a midwest emo song, it was just radio rock, and right now midwest emo is a not a niche genre like it was a couple of years ago so it still has a hard time writing genuinely creative music
I am reminded of phil anselmo talking about the sound of real music in the late 90s early 00s. I will stick to listening to my old music thank you very much.
I still can't get over how literally everyone claimed the arts sector would be the safest and last to be in danger of getting replaced and now it's the first one to get completely demolished by AI
@brentremington6371 commercial aviation will absolutely be one of the very last things to be taken over by AI. People aren't exactly comfortable with that idea yet, and there's no way at all that most people will be anytime soon. Even if tomorrow AI I'd absolutely perfect, it's correct all of the time, and it has the critical thinking skills and creativity of God himself, people will not be comfortable with the idea of placing their lives in the hands of AI in the way of flying on a plane.
@@WolfOfficialChannel The ChatGPT detection bot they have today is absolute dogsh*t at detecting real essays and chatgpt generated ones, so why do you think one for videos would work any better?
@@tophatcat1173 I don't think you realize the leap necessary to make things happen that way, due to how the AI functions, how it was made in the first place, the method of which it does it's work, the AI requires an ungodly amount of data and processing power, the phone? Not so much, infact it used to work on some very primitive amounts of data, the upgrade in the first place was the ability to increase said data, and for the phone itself we have reached our limit there due to not being able to make data storages any smaller then we currently can. AI would require us to literally go Quantum for the processing and data to not be so much of a hassle, so as it stands, yes, this is going to be expensive for a very...very long time as were not making a simple console better, were literally taking a milestone in tech, the likes of which would make the AI look cute in the first place, one that would make data and and all it's grievances a non-worry, due to the fact we have reached how truly small we can make anything, Quantum is unfortunately the only next step and it is very painful one at that.
I lost a testicle to cancer a couple weeks ago and my brother used Suno to make a song called "One Balled Warrior" while I was in the worst of my chemo. I was surprised at how good it was
Truly sorry to hear about the cancer, and the chemo, and the losing a ball, mate. That fuckin' sucks. Here's to hoping to things turn up for ya. At the very least, you've got a good brother :)
It's already here and the tools to near perfectly mimic any voice or sound based on 20 seconds or less of audio are not going to be able to be stopped. It's a little scary for sure.
Ai images+ai voice+neuralink= we can go to anywhere we want with whoever and whatever we want. We can replace our sromachs with batteries and hook it up to a star 😊😊😊😊😊 when we eat fake food we get jolts of dopamine and energy. Or just remove the need and want for food. At that point, what is the point of anything???😊😊😊😊😂😂😂😂
AI is actually really good at puns. I used to play around with it a lot a few years back and it goes crazy with them. It probably checks to see which words are related to each prompt and if they overlap it would prefer them.
It just steals jokes obviously. It won't ever make one that is original. It's like a kid making a joke but it cant tell you "why" its funny, just that "family jewels" are what some men refer to their...ya know. Cajones.
I haven’t seen a comment about this but DC, a comic book company that’s been drawing and creating comics for decades, has released a comic book with AI art. ITS already in the mainstream. Please more people comment this we need a video on this
Sigh, I wish that show kept going, it was great…..🤔 ..... ha, have AI write Black Mirror scripts, more Black Mirror shows done till the heat death of the universe!👍😁
Don’t forget that both Russia and china hacked into all your computers and found where our water is and nuclear infrastructures and our government knows that’s it’s been hacked and there’s nothing we can do
Music might become like other industries where we have mass manufacturing but people are willing to pay more for something they know was made by human hand
Yh nah I think you’re right, a bit like how ppl look at natural vs synthetic diamonds. Just hate that real music could just become a status thing bc of the quality of A.I. music
Yeah that’s the thing some people don’t realize. Like, I can make a movie with the Rock as an AI voice. But people don’t go for the voice, it’s why when someone is in something, their name is plastered on the cover or in trailers. People value following the actor, the artists, the band, etc more than the voice or the face individually.
Totally agree. I mean it’s pretty much already over saturated with goobers who literally generate music out of their ass with formulas just like this AI does. There are lots of “formulas” to music. However, also tons aspects of music that are simply not algorithmic enough to bullshit generate. I’d like to see AI develop lyricism on the level of Thom Yorke, or any other person that creates a musical composition that speaks beyond its face value.
Actually this is what I thought and would definitely help me as an amateur and with kind of a unique style that doesn't use AutoTune and so on. BUT, I doubt that the usual listener gives an F.! What freaks me out is that talented musicians who are good at playing an instrument but bad at writing songs might use AI to create a hit song and then play it live! And they might never tell us that AI came up with the whole song and the human marionette just plays it on stage! Horror!
Deamn, didnt even think about using that quote for that, but holy shit does it sumarize why AI being used for artistic tasks is fucking stupid. If it is inevitable, take away the jobs no one wants, and let ourselves enjoy the ones we want.
It *would* be like this if AI gave people actual skills, which it does not. AI only imitates. The person who put in the prompts and commands didn't gain any skill or knowledge, they're still not an artist or a musician.
@@maverick2560I wonder if at some point we'll be so oversaturated with AI content that the AI will start training itself with its own bullshit and implode somehow. As a lot of people said here, AI can't actually create but replicate in a thread of probability calculations, so I wonder what would happen if it overloaded itself with well... Itself. Kind of like watching the bitrate of a video decrease when you download and repost it multiple times in a row. We'll probably have the logistics and technology to avoid that, though.
@@maverick2560I agree but… what if like I can write a great poem (imo) but I cannot play an instrument, and I’m too poor to pay for help making music? I’m just wondering at what point is it ok for an individual to use AI to assist their artistry?
@@maverick2560 it enables anyone from all walks of life to be creative. You no longer need the skills crafted for years or the connections to compete. It’s so hype 🎉
Im 24 and im so scared that when my son is a teenager a day will come to where he tells his friends "yeah my dad is so close minded, he still listens to music humans wrote". That shit would be WILD
Nah, even if AI takes over, people will still listen to human music and just call it analog or something. Think of all the hipsters that would only listen to records, local music, and older music
@@msjkramey I think it's sad to think that "music created by humans" could possibly be considered a "hipster" thing someday. The death of creativity is already nearly here
@@horrorhxes which is ALL I want. Plus, Charlie is charitable. That's key to life. Tip well. Treat ppl well. It's just a good way to live. When u die, u don't take any money into whatever afterlife or lack of afterlife u foresee. So indeed , it's all poop lol.
I'm less worried about how good AI is getting and more worried about the people who absolutely will be using it for personal profits and/or nefarious things.
I disagree! As a musician myself I'm stoked because I can use this to flesh out ideas and come up with stuff like lyrics, riffs, etc and then improve them into something cooler. Also as a producer it'll cut down on time spent editing midi and playing instruments I'm not as good at or don't have. Like drum tracks. I hate programming drums lol.
Commercial AI has been around for what, 2 years? It has improved so drastically in no time. Any car made today is WAY better than the cars they made a hundred years ago. There is no such thing as a "bad" AI in 20 years. Obviously there will be bad AI's amongst their own reference point by then, but all of those are amazing compared to gpt 4. If you don't like the car reference go search for phones from 2004...
If they want a GOOD AI will need to wait more decade to start to see if they can start to be considerate a intelligent at point of creating something by themselves (without need a huge databank) but we know they don't care about quality of things.
@@erreyakendo8290 They don't really need to create something by themselves.. We as humans rely on the databanks we have in our skulls just like the AI would need to rely on its databanks. If you dropped a stone age man into the modern era he would be completely useless until his brain was filled with useful info. You put a modern average handyman back in stoneage times and he'd be able to do miracles with the knowledge he has from the present day. No need to wait for AI to come up with things from the void, it'll always be improved by having access to all the knowledge of mankind. That's part of why they'll be so much better at everything than us.
The site got updated and you can now make a 1mn extension of the song you made. Would be nice if someone told Charlie to update it and like publish it.
6:17 is genuinely something i would listen to HARD if it had different lyrics, it sounds exactly like the songs in the dinosaur amvs i used to watch 24/7 as a kid
My youtube recommendations always had a new song everyday for me to see, and I was thinking how come there's 'a lot' of random people posting actual songs on youtube and have good album covers with very few view counts? I see this, now it all makes sense to me.
Nah that was happening well before AI. Music is actually just a pretty easy thing to do (difficult to master, but literally anyone can start), you don't need any expensive tools to sing and download instrumental tracks, and there are 8 billion people on this planet with throats.
@@yurisei6732 But this has been happening only for the past year or so and gets more and more + the music is always high quality. It is very unlikely that just so many people do that and drop whole albums with decent quality and have a total of 15 views on it
@@yurisei6732 Agreed, it is very easy to make something that sounds alright like the AI here. But to make something that really clicks with people is hard which is why there is very few truly great songs that blows up in popularity and music producer still rely partly on random chance. I've seen so many people experimenting with music making something sounding decent but it always sounds very "default music" like.
@@treali I don't agree at all, I find a fantastic new song every couple of weeks, and I have extremely specific tastes. The problem is, there's no such thing as "a truly great song", because aside from the very basic level stuff that this AI demonstrates, eg using the proven best chord progressions, everyone's tastes are different. And sometimes, just doing what other people aren't doing is the best thing you can do. Popularity is not a good measure of greatness, and I think that applies to music more than anything else.
I think that's more of a framing problem more than anything else. People thought AI would replace the "unskilled" manual labor jobs first and that was fine until it came for the more creative market. It's just cognitive dissonance, which isn't necessarily a bad thing: the outcome does not match their expectations. Kinda like how people don't think about how "successful" industrialization ALWAYS leads to a country switching from a primarily agricultural/production economy to a service one. Until we see it happen (and happen repeatedly all over the world), one cannot be sure that will always be the case.
Yeah, it will free you from monotonous job, but it will also free from that paycheck. And don't say you could just get another job, because if that were the case, you wouldn't be in a monotonous job now.
I work in the mining industry in Australia. Might not be typical "A.I." but half our site has autonomous trucks. We have 300t trucks driving around by themselves and I'm sure more machines will be automated not too far in the future, it's pretty wild to see.
I’ve been in the plumbing trade for four years, and one of the biggest reasons I went into plumbing is because of advancements in AI and automation. I didn’t want to go into an industry with no long term prospects and end up like all the travel agents who were no longer needed, because of the internet. I figure by the time they create a robot that can do plumbing, no career is safe.
With farming being taken over as well, how are we gonna pay for food if office jobs, coding jobs, blue collar jobs, farming, jobs, are all replaced. How do we get a job? Is everything just paid for us becuz humans no longer need to work?
@@Alcapwn4 I don’t foresee many blue collar jobs, like plumbing; being overtaken any time soon, because it’s so highly circumstantial, every job is different and there’s such a large body of knowledge required. Like one day you might be searching for a leak in someone’s house and have to cut out sections of the wall and/or ceiling or you could be under a sink working with CPVC and if you aren’t very careful you could totally snap off a valve because it gets so brittle. For example, my coworker and I were under a house removing cast iron drain pipe, we had to belly crawl under a porch to get to the access door, while he cut out sections of the pipe, I had to toss him a rope while laying on my stomach about ten to fifteen feet away through the access door so that he could tie it around the sections of cast iron pipe, and I could drag it out, so that we could replace it with PVC. In regard to the economy, it seems like a lot of tech jobs, creative jobs, truck drivers, and farm workers are next to be phased out, and when that happens… I have no idea of the fallout. Just seems like the ‘elite’ are working hard to create an underclass totally dependent on them. I would recommend being as independent as you can from the system, that’s about all we can do currently.
I'm 6:30 in and Sacks In My Mouth being written by AI makes me think of that Jeff Goldblum line from Jurassic Park "Your scientists were so preoccupied with whether they could, they didn't stop to think if they should."
I am reminded of phil anselmo talking about the sound of real music in the late 90s early 00s. I will stick to listening to my old music thank you very much.
@@Bender_B._Rodriguez lol good for you. Kids these days probably don't even know you can own a physical copy of music. But when the AI builds battle bots that break into your house and find your illegal Black Sabbath albums then who's laughing?
I think possibly the most terrifying part is that similar to AI art it's so funny to mess around with that you forget in the moment how fucked we all are
I spent an hour making music earlier today, and I haven't laughed this hard in literally years... But on the inside I'm kinda ruined.. Spent so much time learning so many instruments.. Luckily I LOVE playing them, but at this point I just don't think there's a bright future for my kind of musicians.. AI does synthwave so god damn well... It's very depressing.
@@JimmyNuisance Humans already take something beautiful and pervert it, either diverting attention elsewhere or selling said thing for an insulting amount of money. The value of your work is dependent on whether you value the opinions of those around you (hint: you shouldn't). Accept criticism, accept help, but discard stylistic opinions.
As someone who creates instruments and composes music, this is at once horrible and somehow inevitable. The marketplace mentality that consumes us cares only about the product, the end result, shiny and perfect. The art of the process, the journey, the genesis is being lost. One day soon we may not even miss it.
I’m just surprised that so many people are optimistic about ai being used responsibly and not for cutting laborers out of the equation for maximizing profit like we have seen time and time again.
Although I agree that is more than a reasonable threat, I’m also just curious about how that would maintain itself long run. The dilemma for me being if at some point AI cuts out pretty much any need for laborers and almost every job (examples such as factory work which wouldn’t be purely AI but also with robotic advancements, or higher paying jobs such as, accounting and coding which the AI isn’t the best at with the latter but obviously improved, and creative jobs), then what would be the point of maximizing profit if at that point the majority of the world couldn’t even afford it? By that point, money would almost be meaningless as almost nobody could afford anything so I’m sort of confused of what that end goal would be for corporations. I’m not an economics major but I would assume that if nobody could afford anything that would surely have some negative impacts on both the people and corporations right?
@@endmylyfe that’s a really good point that I didn’t think about. I don’t think big-time corporations and these AI corporations are really thinking about how this would all work under capitalism. Isn’t it funny that humans tend to make things that will be the destruction of themselves?
This all really does sound like guilty gear, devil may cry, castelvania, metal gear rising. I don’t know how they replicated that style so perfectly, that’s terrifying
"I don't know how they replicated that style so perfectly". Everything in this universe is numbers. And Humans aren't any different. Our brains tend to produce the same patterns over and over again. It shouldn't be surprising that a silicon computer can figure out what our carbon computers are doing and reproduce it.
10:51 I was just thinking about how insanely fast that typing was before Charlie even said it and then he said it and I was ayyye, I feel hella validated right now
Major record labels probably watching this tech develop and licking their lips at the prospect of creating AI artists that out perform real ones in the charts, negating the need to sign and pay new artists for their work. The only thing real artists will be able to do that ai can’t is perform live. Edit: I forgot about hatsune miku & the Tupac hologram, it’s already Joever for humans💀
I'm so happy I got to live during the era of easily accessible, provable, human created digital media but yeah it feels like we're back to never being able to prove anything, not even with the recordings/pictures/video technology. It felt good for humanity to be able to trust something for a little bit. :(
Are you able to see farther? It's a gift to truly appreciate the present but, when you can, think about the future of what you're speaking about. They're going to start requiring people to label A.I. created works to be labeled as such. Cyber security is going to have a whole new wing added for creating software that does exactly what you're asking for to enforce that legislation. Turn that frown upside down!
@@sailormenji This may come out of left field but I feel like it's important to mention that a lot of Charlie's brand is talking shit. I suggest taking a little detour, with an open mind, to another community. A lot of the spiritual community(just for the sake of this example) kind of makes it seems crazy or all fluff, sometimes fear based even but ... Focus on the fundamentals. You'll see when they're talking about principals of "energy", "light work", and other terms you'll see parallels. These parallels might be in psychology or religion, laws, nature, all over. Even in programming software If{ 'x' happens then = this happens Else if 'y' happens = this happens .... Else = this happens } A lot of what happens has to do with your perspective and awareness. Focusing more on what you want will bring you more down that path. If you don't know what you want, you will be brought down that path. If you're asking what you're supposed to want.... These are all important questions that can open doors to your soul if you're asking honestly, with a greater awareness... You may find that you want something different or you have been walking down the wrong way, even if it's harmless. There is a lot of fear and divisiveness around, being sold to you, to keep you from seeing the beauty and truth. We have a whole new field opening up for security and creation at the same time but they just want you to jump on the, "use the 'FREE' A.I." one. I hope your journey illuminates something beautiful you've been missing out on, or ignoring, to cheer you up, take care! ❤️
@@StronkDad Intelligence Agencies are smiling widely when gullible people like you speak out. You have simply no idea the chaos A.I. will ensue and how abused the tools you're speaking about are going to be - say goodbye to whistleblowers of any kind, for a tip of an iceberg..
2:54 Howd This Happen to My Member (what happened to my shlong) 4:50 The Wiener Song 5:39 Sacks in My Mouth 6:55 Evolutionary Shift (2nd asshole) 8:39 Power of Perseverance 9:36 In the Depths of Agony 11:16 Stolen Tractor Blues 12:32 Gotta Learn the Hard Way 14:01 Messes and Memories (poop into laughter) 15:43 Island Melodies (testicular torsion) 16:50 Voyeur of Love (it's just me, her, and you) 18:25 Battle of the Titans 19:34 House of Waffle Mayhem 21:04 Clash of the Titans (alternate) 23:05 Salad Sensation (JFK tossed my salad) 24:24 Shadows of the Truth (epstien didnt kill himself) 26:35 Sword of the Presidency 27:06 Echoes in Dallas (JFK assassination) 27:57 In the Sands of Normandy (anime beach of normandy intro)
I immediatley looked this up and tried it out, and uuhh being a musician it's both super awesome and kind of depressing seeing how easily this robot makes perfect songs..
These are so far from perfect, the only thing they really nail are the basics of music theory. Good sounding music is formulaic almost exclusively, it's no surprise that AI would be really good at picking up musical patterns and replicating them. But at least it's current state, the sounds of all the instruments and vocals are extremely muddy and All of the chord progressions are run of the mill, uninspired. Which makes sense because it's just using references from all of the music it's heard, so it's going to eventually come to some kind of boring middle ground consensus most of the time. I think we're a long ways still, multiple years, from music being produced with high instrumental and vocal fidelity by AI. Now, AI producing music and having a human tweak it and record it live is a whole different story, and I feel like we will have a lot of that sort of content being made very near future
@@Kuroth_ there's no music theory involved with this AI. it's just randomly generated like a million times until it gets something remotely resembling something that sounds like it's on the radio. the lyrics generating part is really the only impressive thing about this AI.
@@env0x That's entirely true, like all generative AI it doesn't actually understand music theory, it's just taking all of its past inputs and making a guess as to what it should do next. I didn't mean to imply that it understands music theory, just that so many songs are formulaic anyway as far as chord progression and such that it sort of accidentally nails that aspect of it
Do it anyway. You're never gonna develop any skills if you're afraid of AI interfering. AI art is going wild but that's not stopping me from drawing what I like. Hell seeing certain AI arts has actually inspired some of my drawings.
you should do street art, it's the only form of art that can never be co-opted by AI, every time someone sees a piece of graffiti or a mural out in public they KNOW a human was on the other side of it
I feel you. The only thing we can do is to make art for ourselves and close ones. One artwork where a human put time, sweat and tears into is worth more than anything AI can ever generate
As a metal fan, I can’t help but disagree, I think the AI did almost the best on the metal genre. Take a double kick, half decent bass and you already got half of a metal song right there. The Trap and Rap on the other hand, it clearly heavily struggled with, it couldn’t get a beat, rhyming words with itself, no flow. 100% it did metal better than most of the other genres
@@PurpleBassThumbthankfully most metal fans are super pretentious about their music so hopefully ai wont take over this genre😭thank god we have so many dicks
The worst part is the creative jobs are going first. The only jobs we have in modern society that people enjoy (for the most part). Jesus Christ stop replying, I said it sucks that they go after creative jobs. I didn’t say they are going to disappear. I didn’t say that it’s over. I didn’t say you can’t enjoy jobs that don’t require creativity. Simply put I was saying: it’s a shame that ai is being developed on the (STEREOTYPICAL) jobs that are considered fun. It sucks they don’t work on ai that helps us with menial task that people hate doing.
In a utopia that we all have Basic Income from the government, it's fine that we have 4-day workdays then 3 days to only just do hobbies. But our current system isn't ready for people to lose jobs to AI like this.
As a musician/composer/producer i agree with you, im somewhat depressed honestly, people don't see how many of us (not only musicians) will become unnecessary . Also people dont see AI can have an intent depending on who invests on it.. finally rich people can dispose of a lot of us and live within their own circle without the need of much of the rest of the society
Man I agree this is scary for musicians. This makes me feel like musicians aren’t as talented as they really are. Don’t get me wrong I know deep down that musicians are all really amazing. Talented artists to come up with what they do, but this makes me feel like they aren’t and that it’s this easy to create music. It’s sad
this is very true and very scary, i hope that people will throw backlash on people using AI generated music and art. Art made by people shouldn't ever be replaced. This is truly horrifying.
With the ai music now, it just makes me miss vocaloid because that was actually a tool for people to create art since it still needs a human to crontrol it. It gave a voice to people not take it away from them
Why the past tense? There's still plenty of people using Vocaloid and making absolute bangers with it. There's Maretu, Pinnochio-P, and Ghost just off the top of my head.
@@alejandrainfante5388 people still do use them. Kind if just up to the developers of those vocaloids to make them easier to access. The has been, is and always will be a market for that elbow extract coated music even with AI slop
@@avokka also, I don't think there's much variety in the vocaloid market yet. Which wasn't a huge problem since the technology is somewhat recent, but with the new AI music stuff I'm afraid vocaloid might end up getting completely overshadowed. A lot of people were afraid of DAWs taking jobs away from musicians and artists. Those people weren't entirely wrong. That said, DAWs at least had benefits for the industry as a whole. Similarly, vocaloid at least looked like it would be more beneficial than harmful. It made it easier for people to find someone to "sing" their lyrics, but the people the vocaloid was based on were still getting paid. This new AI music won't benefit anyone in the industry. If anything, it'll make it even more difficult to get noticed. It's going to cost a lot of people jobs when it becomes more developed and companies decide what's "good enough" to save money. I remember when people thought AI would make life easier by automating physical jobs. All this talk of automated assembly lines and AI run McDonald's. It's kinda funny, in a sad way, that it ended up coming for the creatives first. Instead of robots flipping burgers, we have robots making soulless, subpar "art". It's only going to get worse as the technology develops, and a lot of people really don't care because it lets them make whatever is "good enough" for cheap/free. A lot of people don't really value creative jobs anyhow, looking at them as a waste of time and energy or as "lesser" to manual labor. It's sad.
The most impressive yet subtle thing with the music is at 7:14-that sharp inhale before the singing makes it so eerily life-like as if the AI needs to take a breath before singing 😬
And when they can cook really good beef vindaloo or chicken enchiladas. I love enchiladas freshly made in a restaurant. Also good pizza and Greek Souvlaki. Souvlaki is so good. I live near Greek Town in my city so I go there a lot to eat Souvlaki, pita wraps and Greek Pizza. Yum yum yum.
Just wait for the day that they start creating fuckbots, for both men and women. You think our species already has a problem with being introverted? Pfft, just wait.
its running off of a computer database based on a study the music industry has been doing for years to see what actual music notes sell the most with people and note the subtitles of what it says at 5:27, meaning those are its databases and its making them based off of pre existing songs hence the invention of dubstep, and the drug music that sounds as close to the raised beating of someones heart, instead of actual music with layering and definition to it, that came more or less as a result of such studies as its the producers of the music that make the music, not the music makers themselves, vs the way it was back in the day where the artist was the one making the music and the producer was just someone trying to make something of it, as theirs been plenty a time where after the show you have the musicans just go nuts and then make some actual music vs what they've been told to play and deathmetal in particular is one of the most boring generic sounding forms of music known to man where every idiot from here to tim buck two, tries to ruin their vocal chordes while having a guitarist play the most generic guitar notes known to man after all, music is a combination of notes made in a musical patern that sounds good to the ear, and with enough practice, any generic knock off can sound close enough but it takes a true artist to make it unique and that sample he has there in particular, sounds particularity egregious as I swear it sounds like some of your most basic early 2000's garage I wanna be black metal bands known to man and I must wonder how long it will be until a producer catches wind of this, starts reverse engineering the notes its using and takes them to court, using the same garbage technology that they've used for years to deprive us of the enjoyment of their music here on youtube which shouldnt have been used in the first place to prove its been coppied and thus what you see here, in a funny way, is the music industry eating its own tail and putting itself out of business with its own greed as guess why this came about, someone was trying to shortcut it and not put in the work
the sea shanty around 16:00 is actually hillarious, the way it says the key word (youtube will delete me otherwise) is actually perfect, its unreal also "get medical help" in a sea shanty is so damn funny
I was a touring musician in the early 90's and though this is really impressive on what it can do (especially the speed) it is really scary considering how new the tech is.
Songlist (shitty songs omitted) 2:54 - How'd this Happen to My Member 4:47 - The Weiner Song 5:31 - Sacks in my mouth 6:51 - Evolutionary Shift 8:30 - The power of perserverence 9:32 - In The Depths of Agony (Ball Torture) 11:10 - The Stolen Tractor Blues 12:26 - Gotta Learn The Hard Way 14:00 - Messes and Memories 15:39 - Island Maladies 16:46 - Voyeur of Love 19:32 - House of Waffle Mayhem 23:01 - Salad Sensation 24:20 - Shadows of Truth 26:35 - Sword of the Presidency 27:06 - Echoes in Dallas 27:56 - In The Sands of Normandy. You're welcome.
I'll be honest, AI scares the shit out of me. Not only Terminator 2, but these weird cartoons on youtube like Spongebob where they learn and expand beyond their programming.
Hope your day is good, it's not worth getting upset over this, everyone and everything will be replaced by AI including your children, so it's okay, all will be okay
It’s genuinely scary and incredible. I wonder how long it’ll be until there’s an AI that can take a manga as an input, and then generate an entire anime adaptation.
I just mix a song for one of my students. He sent me a piece of vocal. I was amazed how professionally clean that vocal recording was, good compression, well done eq, only one or two out of tune notes. He said it was AI, he only type the lyrics and pick the voice. I was amazed and embarrassed at the same time. How can i make and mix music for a living without telling between real and AI vocal
@@celestialnull student as in online course, i cant fail anyone on an online course. Nobody cares. If a college’s professor got it, he might fail him. My professors in Berkley were pretty pretigious about these kinds of things
@@erwinvonsellner5110 i think its someone property for example u own a tv show someone who uses ur propert (the tv show) u have the right to sue them or take the property down
It's gonna be useless because you can change one word and it's an interpolation which technically can be copyrighted even tho solely ai is not copyright protected. The music industry did this to themselves
@diodoxystar Because you think big tech made it in secret and fucking gave it to musicians for years, without us knowing or leaking it. Nah, kids, you're too paranoid, and it shows. Realistically makes no fucking sense whatsoever
As a young inspired music producer, who wants to work in the music industry, this shit is scary. Theres a huge possibility that everything I know will just be useless in the future. Everything that I've worked towards just seems like It'll be redundant someday. Not looking forward to it.
Nah, your fears are irrational, producing music is a very intimate process between artists and producers, it's a relationship that isn't as simple as just providing a backing track as I'm sure you know. The human element is an integral part of that relationship, which I can guarantee most music artists will not be willing to separate from.
Always follow your dreams but the time ai takes over we'll be dead so who cares not saying it'll be necessarily in 60+ years just that they finna kill us once they nut tf up 😂
It's an irrational fear. Music producers are constantly learning new techniques, learning new technologies, as keeping the the traditional ways of producing music. AI is just another tool to add onto that.
Oh, you mean how scientists feel every day with the advancement of technology and progress? Oh no, guess we better put the brakes on human advancement for your sake so you can feel a little better.
One of my co-workers caught me lightly singing "turning poop into laughter that's how we show love" yesterday, now they avoid talking to me and haven't looked at me the same since
Like in AI art, that got me staring into a vortex. Turbulent, mixed, and chaotic. If all the sounds and voices used here are open-licensed then it's all good. Maybe.
I’m a tattoo artist and there’s a company starting to unveil an AI based tattoo machine that basically just prints the image perfectly on your body. Should have been a plumber
I work in data science, so have somehow found myself Incidentally on the Darkside of all of this, the cost and liability for something like that, would prohibit it for quite a long time, I can’t imagine people would pay 20 grand per tattoo to make it worthwhile, things like that are done as proof of concept, but would never hit the streets for the average person in our lifetimes.
@@milkboccle I somewhat agree. I think we'd be surprised with how quickly things progress though. What we think will take 50 years might happen in 10, or the opposite.
I’ve been in the plumbing trade for four years, and one of the biggest reasons I went into plumbing is because of advancements in AI and automation. I didn’t want to go into an industry with no long term prospects and end up like all the travel agents who were no longer needed, because of the internet. I figure by the time they create a robot that can do plumbing, no career is safe.