Not AI but NI Assisted idea cascades

Eddy Edgeconnector
Eddy Edgeconnector Member Posts: 1 Member
edited May 18 in Social Club

I am often inspired by sounds and the possibility of reaching thousands of sounds using the NKS sound bytes of the many presets - If I feel more adventurous the Usser Library of REAKTOR appears endless - and lets me drift into inner or outer space or into the mantle of the earth - or an extraterrestrial planet composed of rare elements with perplexing and stimulating rhytmic patterns or anything in between😍

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  • BIF
    BIF Member Posts: 1,180 Guru

    I don't know what this has to do with "AI" or "AI Assisted". Right now, AI has some big problems; such as the efficiency convergence, which is basically AI's silicon version of a glass ceiling.

    Think of "Commander Data" always wanting to be human. He could come very very close to it, but he can never quite "fully succeed" at it. There's also the problem of "the re-iteration of knowledge" from unreliable or even from other AI sources, which can place AI's product/output firmly outside of something I call the "envelope of believability".

    I think today's AI can be helpful for small tasks and to help with organizing of things. Occasionally it can write a song. But for sure, "Data" is still learning, still making mistakes.

  • Vexta
    Vexta Member Posts: 1 Newcomer

    First of all, hello, well... AI can do quite a lot. 
    Sure, it's still often repetitive in the output. But that's mostly due to the input. 
    Take Suno (AI), for example: if I just enter a song with a few prompts, all I get is a repetitive song.
    But if I add my own melodies and lyrics, sometimes something great comes out of it. 
    Okay, the quality is sometimes not so great (instruments), 
    but the vocals are pretty close to what I'm imagining.
    That would be the optimal application for me – vocals to my music, 
    because unfortunately, I don't have any singers around. 
    This topic is probably also interesting for software companies, 
    because it allows them to easily create effective copy protection, s
    since everything is essentially done online.
    Best regards, Ulli
    (sorry for my bad English im from Germany)
    
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