raichoo, to ai
@raichoo@chaos.social avatar

Fantano gets it. "AI music is plagiarism." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KoT0yojVHYs

bornach, to ai
@bornach@masto.ai avatar

[Cold Fusion] on the real threat that AI poses to human music makers
https://youtu.be/wgvHnp9sbGM

#AI #music #Suno #Udio #NickBeato

metin, to design
@metin@graphics.social avatar

Aaaaand… Time for a new modeling project, in my favorite SDF 3D editor: MagicaCSG. 😊

Here's a first impression. More will follow soon.

daniel,
@daniel@social.dhelonious.de avatar

@mbt3d @metin Say what you will about AI, but it's perfect for getting a laugh out of a crazy idea 😂

Neolyum, to ai German
@Neolyum@metalhead.club avatar

Ich hab mir jetzt mal die Music generation von und angeschaut, und "Überraschung": klingt gar nicht mal so gut. Und damit meine ich sowohl die Tonqualität als auch Musikalisch.
Die Musik selbst ist super Standard und weist wenig Kreativität auf, und vor allem spüre ich, dass die AI nicht wirklich Ahnung von dem hat, was sie tut - ständig plärrt irgendein Instrument oder ne Stimme an einer vollkommen unpassenden Stelle herein und das Metrum stimmt auch eher selten. 🧵 ->

remixtures, to ai Portuguese
@remixtures@tldr.nettime.org avatar

: "It’s not my intention in this article to highlight examples of regurgitation of copyrighted material, with a view to suggesting this regurgitation constitutes copyright infringement. The question that is much more important than regurgitation, in my view, is what models like Udio’s are trained on.

There are many people, myself included, who think that training generative AI models on copyrighted work without permission at all constitutes copyright infringement, whether material from the training set is regurgitated in the output or not.

When likenesses to copyrighted music show up in the outputs of AI music generation systems, there are generally three possibilities: either it is chance (this is of course not impossible), or the systems were trained on copyrighted music with licenses to do so, or they were trained on copyrighted music without licenses in place.

If the models used in Udio’s product are trained on copyrighted work, it is possible they have licenses in place with rightsholders that permit them to train on the copyrighted work whose likenesses are found in these examples.

However, if Udio doesn’t have licenses in place for training, many may see this as an issue." https://www.musicbusinessworldwide.com/yes-udios-output-resembles-copyrighted-music-too/

ianRobinson, to music
@ianRobinson@mastodon.social avatar

An Ars Technica article about that Udio GenAI music creator I posted about yesterday.

New AI music generator Udio synthesizes realistic music on demand.

But it still needs trial and error to generate high-quality results.

https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2024/04/new-ai-music-generator-udio-synthesizes-realistic-music-on-demand/

angiebaby, to MemeryAlpha
@angiebaby@mas.to avatar

This may not be productive, but I have laughed more this afternoon than I have in a long time.

The Happiest Man in the World
"Happy Day (I'm the Pope Now) (Pts 1-3)"

AI-generated audio with all of the dialogue in parts 1 and 2 written by me.

I'm happy to abuse AI to amuse myself. And hopefully you.

https://www.udio.com/songs/oWo1v4r9WHyxe5TcNUTnDp

tanepiper, to random
@tanepiper@tane.codes avatar

Giving a try - I mean creating a Summer Hit shouldn't this easy 😅 (I am not saying this is anything near a summer hit)

https://www.udio.com/songs/1L3Jdeyz65jstZkF5VWAG4

retropolis, to AdobePhotoshop Portuguese
@retropolis@bitbang.social avatar
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