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Google Clips - End of the photographer as we know it?
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Whisky-dave wrote: It will be interesting to see whether or not humans will actually like what the AI produces as we expect it to, AI will have to emulate (or is it simulate) how humans get please from what they hear and as humans are differnt I can;t see an AI music compension being liked by everyone in the world equally, so I think using AI for music is proof of anything. music composed by humans isn't liked by everyone in the world equally either. computer composed music won't be any different. |
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Google Clips - End of the photographer as we know it?
On Sat, 26 May 2018 01:24:25 -0400, nospam
wrote: --- snip --- ai composers will break new ground. some people will even prefer what it creates over bach, beethoven, etc. In the context in which I first raised the name of Bach (and Beethoven, Monteverdi and Thomas Tallis) you would have to wait for about a hundred years before you could find out whether or not a particular composer was equally monumental. -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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Google Clips - End of the photographer as we know it?
In article , Eric Stevens
wrote: ai composers will break new ground. some people will even prefer what it creates over bach, beethoven, etc. In the context in which I first raised the name of Bach (and Beethoven, Monteverdi and Thomas Tallis) you would have to wait for about a hundred years before you could find out whether or not a particular composer was equally monumental. maybe, but so what? that doesn't mean it can't ever happen. |
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Google Clips - End of the photographer as we know it?
On 2018-05-29 23:09:04 +0000, nospam said:
In article , Eric Stevens wrote: ai composers will break new ground. some people will even prefer what it creates over bach, beethoven, etc. In the context in which I first raised the name of Bach (and Beethoven, Monteverdi and Thomas Tallis) you would have to wait for about a hundred years before you could find out whether or not a particular composer was equally monumental. maybe, but so what? that doesn't mean it can't ever happen. You need help. Eliza is there for you: http://manifestation.com/neurotoys/eliza.php3/ -- teleportation kills |
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Google Clips - End of the photographer as we know it?
On 5/29/2018 7:09 PM, nospam wrote:
In article , Eric Stevens wrote: ai composers will break new ground. some people will even prefer what it creates over bach, beethoven, etc. In the context in which I first raised the name of Bach (and Beethoven, Monteverdi and Thomas Tallis) you would have to wait for about a hundred years before you could find out whether or not a particular composer was equally monumental. maybe, but so what? that doesn't mean it can't ever happen. Reductio ad absurdum defense noted. |
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Google Clips - End of the photographer as we know it?
On Tue, 29 May 2018 19:09:04 -0400, nospam
wrote: In article , Eric Stevens wrote: ai composers will break new ground. some people will even prefer what it creates over bach, beethoven, etc. In the context in which I first raised the name of Bach (and Beethoven, Monteverdi and Thomas Tallis) you would have to wait for about a hundred years before you could find out whether or not a particular composer was equally monumental. maybe, but so what? So what most people prefer gets lost in the fog of time. that doesn't mean it can't ever happen. Substitute a room full of AI devices for a room filled with monkeys? -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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Google Clips - End of the photographer as we know it?
On 5/30/2018 12:52 AM, Eric Stevens wrote:
On Tue, 29 May 2018 19:09:04 -0400, nospam wrote: In article , Eric Stevens wrote: ai composers will break new ground. some people will even prefer what it creates over bach, beethoven, etc. In the context in which I first raised the name of Bach (and Beethoven, Monteverdi and Thomas Tallis) you would have to wait for about a hundred years before you could find out whether or not a particular composer was equally monumental. maybe, but so what? So what most people prefer gets lost in the fog of time. that doesn't mean it can't ever happen. Substitute a room full of AI devices for a room filled with monkeys? With proper preconditioning the masses can be led to believe in the superiority of just about anything. Case in point: much of modern art. Hell, just follow stuff trending-on-twitter to see how easy people can be influenced by [seeming] popular opinion. A few 'experts" say it's amazing and the lemmings blindly follow. -- == Later... Ron C -- |
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Google Clips - End of the photographer as we know it?
On 2018-05-30 05:29:16 +0000, Ron C said:
With proper preconditioning the masses can be led to believe in the superiority of just about anything. Case in point: much of modern art. Hell, just follow stuff trending-on-twitter to see how easy people can be influenced by [seeming] popular opinion. A few 'experts" say it's amazing and the lemmings blindly follow. Don't you make sure that your gear and solutions are industry standard??? -- teleportation kills |
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Google Clips - End of the photographer as we know it?
On 5/30/2018 1:38 AM, android wrote:
On 2018-05-30 05:29:16 +0000, Ron C said: With proper preconditioning the masses can be led to believe in the superiority of just about anything. Case in point: much of modern art. Hell, just follow stuff trending-on-twitter to see how easy people can be influenced by [seeming] popular opinion. A few 'experts" say it's amazing and the lemmings blindly follow. Don't you make sure that your gear and solutions are industry standard??? There's an industry standard for .. modern art .. classical music .. pop music .. ? -- == Later... Ron C -- |
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Google Clips - End of the photographer as we know it?
On May 29, 2018, Ron C wrote
(in ): On 5/30/2018 12:52 AM, Eric Stevens wrote: On Tue, 29 May 2018 19:09:04 -0400, wrote: In , Eric Stevens wrote: ai composers will break new ground. some people will even prefer what it creates over bach, beethoven, etc. In the context in which I first raised the name of Bach (and Beethoven, Monteverdi and Thomas Tallis) you would have to wait for about a hundred years before you could find out whether or not a particular composer was equally monumental. maybe, but so what? So what most people prefer gets lost in the fog of time. that doesn't mean it can't ever happen. Substitute a room full of AI devices for a room filled with monkeys? With proper preconditioning the masses can be led to believe in the superiority of just about anything. Case in point: much of modern art. Hell, just follow stuff trending-on-twitter to see how easy people can be influenced by [seeming] popular opinion. A few 'experts" say it's amazing and the lemmings blindly follow. Now you are making AI sound like the November 2016 voting machines. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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