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TFenrir t1_j61rl4p wrote

I just saw this, HOLY CRAP AT THE FIRST EXAMPLE

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starstruckmon t1_j620ql2 wrote

Open up the examples and go listen to the dual conditioning. Humming/whistling/guitar/piano ( or anything really ) to any type of music.

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Sashinii t1_j623add wrote

Every sample sounds great. I can't wait until AI music synthesis becomes even more advanced.

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blueSGL t1_j623dds wrote

Being able to whistle a lead line and then have the prompted 'style' turn it into whatever you want.

Anyone that's thought of a catchy line in their head but no musical ability...

Music is going to get very interesting in the next decade.

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TheNakedAIChick t1_j625y0y wrote

So you're saying I can create a new genre without any musical knowledge? Sign me up!

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Sashinii t1_j629npz wrote

The idea that I'm "trying to generate controversy" is ridiculous. Look at my post history; it's almost entirely positive. I'm just acknowledging the reality that musicians will complain about AI music like artists complain about AI art.

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Sashinii t1_j62bnaj wrote

I'm not making anyone do anything. I posted a comment, which people can agree or disagree with or ignore. You've decided to respond to my comment negatively and melodramatically and that's fine.

I'm also aware that not all musicians will hate AI art; some will like having more options. It gets frustrating to read so much hate towards AI progress that'll help everyone, so I'm venting my frustration towards the inevitable hate in a subreddit.

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SoylentRox t1_j62ega0 wrote

MOTHERFCK

I want just one peaceful week or two without a major AI advance. Just one! It's almost like I gotta wait til after the singularity for some peace and quiet!

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imlaggingsobad t1_j62x6d1 wrote

Very impressive. I'd say AI music is pretty much completely solved in 12-24 months. Next is text-to-video, then text-to-3Dworld.

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Kolinnor t1_j636vfy wrote

Damn, this is quite good !!

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-ZeroRelevance- t1_j63appk wrote

Seems like my prediction was right, this year will probably be the year of Text2Audio. So much advancement over last year already and it’s only been a month since the start of the year.

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helliun t1_j63ke1s wrote

With this tech we won't have to rely on billion dollar labels to decide which artists get produced and which music we hear

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94746382926 t1_j653q13 wrote

The vocals made me feel like I was having a stroke lol. But they all sounded good! A little fuzzy but I'm sure that's something that will easily be solved a paper or two down the line.

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SurroundSwimming3494 t1_j66lw96 wrote

>I'd say AI music is pretty much completely solved in 12-24 months.

I know what you mean by solved, but honestly, it seems pretty sad and ridiculous that we're trying to "solve" music, like if it were some tedious and boring domain and not something that brings vibrance to society and that many people enjoy partaking in.

But I don't expect anything less from tech geeks, tbh.

Edit: by tech geeks I mean the ones creating the technology. Sorry if I happened to confuse you.

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CypherLH t1_j66nqeh wrote

Holy crap. I need this now. Imagine how useful this will be for content creation [drool]

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CypherLH t1_j676lan wrote

oh man I need this now. I hope OpenAI, Stable Diffusion, Midjourney, etc, jump on this ASAP.

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ImpossibleSnacks t1_j67tlsy wrote

Well I don’t speak for all creatives but the musicians are in denial and delusional. You’re not gonna make a living as a musician or even be heard in this era. Social media and streaming have killed that for 99% of artists already, it’s idiotic to bash AI.

And the few artists that do blow up are all pushed by the industry because of their persona or because they will sell. It has nothing to do with the actual music these days at all. It’s like post-music WWF entertainment.

I’m so jaded by the current music industry that I welcome its total destruction by AI. Good riddance. The people like me who want to play instruments and write songs as a hobby will keep on doing just that and we’ll keep supporting each other at the local level. Live music isn’t going anywhere either. It’ll be just fine and hopefully we won’t even have a mainstream or “indie” music industry gatekeeping everyone and forcing dogshit music down our throats.

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CypherLH t1_j67ub6b wrote

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The thing is that this same problem applies across the board to literally everything. There is no domain of human labor that isn't going to be automated over the coming decades. Its just on a spectrum, with some jobs going away sooner than others. So the real issue is how do we fundamentally deal with that. I don't think its realistic or desirable to just stop AI from developing and I don't thing the market is going to magically come up with new jobs that the AI can't also do a month later....which leaves things like UBI and [something something Post-Scracity Utopia something]

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ImpossibleSnacks t1_j67vyrq wrote

I mean yeah UBI will have to be a thing if no one can work. There’s just no other way around it. I have no clue how long it will take to be in a post-scarcity society, I mean it’s not insane to think AGI would get us to ASI in a very short timeframe. But it could also take decades.

I want to start researching alignment and security and seeing how the best minds out there are approaching those issues. It all kinda feels like it’s about to start getting out of hand fast tbh. I mean watching TTI evolve in a single year was mindblowing last year, and that along with ChatGPT is just the very tip of the iceberg.

Anyways as a futurist I think it’s kind of ridiculous to see all of this advancement and how we are on the cusp of the most incredible and epic era in human history— and start crying about muh digital art muh music. Just zero perspective or awareness of the much bigger picture. Curing cancer and heart disease and dementia and even depression or anxiety, reversing human aging and radically extending our lives, the ability to not have to work a soulless grind flipping burgers or being trapped in a cubicle or whatever. All of this is within our grasp right here in this century and we’re gonna abandon that because artists will have to get a different job for a while and then ultimately get paid to chill and create whatever they want? No fucking way

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CypherLH t1_j6a5m5t wrote

It is beginning to feel like we're entering into the end game, at least the opening phase of it. We're finally starting to see the stuff futurists have been talking about since at least the early 90's in terms of a lead-up to a singularity.

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