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If this is true, it‘s just a sad sad thing.
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Mediocrity has arrived... This is going to be a really boring world.
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So, if at some point there will be a Master A.I. that overseas the hot pile of A.I. generated mess, and if the A.I.-generated score doesn't fit, will the Master A.I. reject it? Will set a record for fastest replacement score, composed in mere seconds.
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Stop saying it's been composed. It hasn't. It's been generated. Nothing more.
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For decades we had composers on drum machines, noodling away on the keyboards in an ad lib fashion, and we were regaled at how talented they are at moving nobs and adjusting settings and the music they "composed". But how much of that was written down...? Not very much. Surely the A.I. can get away with that.
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Considering how bland and nondescript film music has been for the last twenty years...what's the difference? The one was human, the other non-human. I prefer human mediocrity.
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The goal posts are very sorrily been moved in such a way that in order to now say how we are not for A.I. scores, that we prefer mediocrity to come from a real human being. Sad.
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Somebody posted (maybe me?) last year or the year before, there was a trailer music company that was using A.I. to make original trailer music for movies.
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When I asked A.I. to create a Zimmer sounding score it said, “Sorry Dave, I can’t do that.” Of course! Nobody can, it would need at least 17 different co-AI‘s…
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