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As If Nothing ever Happened / AI Beatles

I’m delighted and a bit queasy at the same time. Still…

Comments

  • Impressive - sounds exactly like Klaatu.

  • Another 'lost' track discovered....gave me chills 🥲

    Damn you AI

  • @Simon said:
    Impressive - sounds exactly like Klaatu.

    😂😂😂

  • What a shitty world we're about to live in...

  • As this was grossing me out earlier, my partner overheard and said straight away without seeing my reaction, is that AI Beatles?! 😅

  • @Simon said:
    Impressive - sounds exactly like Klaatu.

    😂

  • Guys, with all due respect, this is garbage. It's banal, there is no swing, it's boring, and even late-period Lennon wouldn't resort to such cornball and inelegant lyrics. I mean, it's impressive that this was created by AI, but....why?

    Honestly, who wants this? It is true that this kind of thing seems to excite the engineer crowd — those who can marvel at the proof-of-concept aspect, and who have the vision to see where this might lead.

    But this benefits only one category: Corporate entities that don't want to pay royalties on original artworks.

    I don't think it spells doom for creativity, though. We'll just start to value human idiosyncracy to compensate, I bet?

    I could absolutely be wrong about what people want. (It's happened before lol.) This is an interesting video about what we lose once even virtuoso singers like Kelly Clarkson are routinely pitch-corrected.

  • @ExAsperis99 i, actually, thought the song was pretty good, in a nostalgic way, about losing a genius like Lennon. I agree the music was stilted, stiff, and the arrangement a predictable wannabe, but I thought the voice emulations good and I thought it interesting and ironic subject matter.

    I’m not sure if I’m disconcerted or depressed about the implications. Not holding on to things is a life (and death) exercise for me, personally. It’s always been hard to be an artist since the time you had to seek patronage from the church. Artists are artists because they have to express art. They’ve starved for centuries. Some will always have financial success. I certainly understand your comment, however.

  • I tend to overstate my case!
    You are right: the song is pretty good, for what it is. I've heard worse on the radio, I must say.

    I just wish the people manning the controls to AI were more interested in reimagining housing or reversing climate change or curing cancer, you know? We've got enough mediocre Beatles tracks floating around already (no offense to Badfinger, ELO or even Klaatu).

  • It just serves as an indicator to me as to how ‘good’ it’s going to get. In five or ten years time….. ??

  • Why die?

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    I tend to overstate my case!
    You are right: the song is pretty good, for what it is. I've heard worse on the radio, I must say.

    I just wish the people manning the controls to AI were more interested in reimagining housing or reversing climate change or curing cancer, you know? We've got enough mediocre Beatles tracks floating around already (no offense to Badfinger, ELO or even Klaatu).

    Most of this ML/AI stuff is just expanding and improving on the work of others in diffusion rendering, model refinement, data farming strategies, then any actual result oriented real world vision. I dont think the people 'manning the controls' would have much to offer real world problems. I do think that people who are interested in those things will in time be able to utilize tools made from these foundations though.

  • @ExAsperis99 said:
    Guys, with all due respect, this is garbage. It's banal, there is no swing, it's boring, and even late-period Lennon wouldn't resort to such cornball and inelegant lyrics. I mean, it's impressive that this was created by AI, but....why?

    +1.

    Every new Beatles album was fresh and moved pop music forward.

    This "paint by numbers" Beatles track is Beatle-ish but it is also as weak (and safe) as late 70's John Lennon material.

    It may be bread, but it's stale bread.

  • I have to say this sounds better than any Beatles song I’ve ever heard.

  • @AudioGus said:
    Why die?

    There’s an option? If you are suggesting an AI version of myself my missus would be interested… as long as it’s easily programmable.

  • Sounds like an Oasis song sung by John Lennon...

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