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AI ART: Art or Not?

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Rocket River, Dec 12, 2022.

  1. Dankstronaut

    Dankstronaut Way, way out here.

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    I mean, I’ve been playing music for 30 years. Made like $84 lifetime off of it because people just about categorically refuse to pay for music.

    Unless you want to sing matchbox 20 3 am and hoodie and the blowfish to a bar of drunks.

    I play for myself and I put some of the stuff I made out there for free and people basically don’t even listen twice even though it’s free.
     
  2. Rocket River

    Rocket River Member

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    I can see that
    Several things are true
    1. Napster got people user to not paying for music
    2. Streaming makes music basically free - esp things like youtube
    3. Just so much of it out there . . . . drowned in a sea of music

    I think this will be with other artforms too
    Mona Lisa maybe a Classic but Mona Lisa with blond hair is specific to whoever prompted it . . and everyone can do it
    blah blah blah until you have thousands if not millions (potentially billions . . i.e. put my face onthe mona lisa) of different versions of it

    Human Creativity is about to be pushed to its limits
    AI might be able to produces every possible variation of every thing before we can

    Rocket River
     
  3. Mango

    Mango Member

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    People got used to not paying for Music when in their vehicles even before Napster.

    If a radio station went to commercials when a song ended, just punch a preset on the radio for another station to avoid listening to the commercials.
     
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