Media and search engines nowadays need a flag system and a filter for AI junk results

  • barsoap
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    2 months ago

    The tracks are A.I. generated from lyrics and musical compositions that I have created. The A.I. samples are then mixed and edited by me.

    Generated from human compositions, human-mixed, human-edited, there’s plenty of songs which have less human input. Even I can steal beats from a frying steak.

    This isn’t the “automated AI slop” that you’re looking to complain about.

    As to “intention to mislead”: That has nothing to do with AI. Passing off a new composition as a 1974 track on first sight is peak retro.

    • Rade0nfighter@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      Indeed.

      When popular “real artists” release songs, they usually won’t have written the lyrics or the music, leaving just the vocals, which they will auto tune and possibly even mime in future performances.

      A producer will then use powerful software to mix and refine everything.

      So really the question to me is not about “is there anything impure in this art?” It’s “where is the line?”.