What's so weird about creating your own stuff? If I paint something stupid (like by numbers) and hang it in my room you're going to judge me?
This is not fine art, but it is creative. Lots and lots of creative pursuits are just tweaking shit others have provided as building blocks. I don't see how AI is different in this case.
Yes, playing Guitar Hero is super creative as well, almost like the real thing. Look, do whatever. But trust me, buying a cheap acoustic guitar and learning to play House of the Rising Sun, or buying cheap paints and canvas to for sunday landscapes would be million times satisfying, no matter what the quality of it is. This other stuff is just fear of creativity, failure and yourself.
You probably won’t listen, but trust me. You are missing out. Take a life drawing class. Learn to play an instrument. Live.
My point was narrower. When I write the lyrics, choose the melody, and use AI to help turn it into a polished arrangement, the result has personal meaning to me. It reflects my memories, taste, and emotional state. That does not make it superior to other music. It just makes it personal. I can resonates with songs made by other people if it align with my current emotional state.
I just don't spent time actively exploring new songs to listen to. I spent more time writing my own expression than exploring other expressions.
Yes, I understand what you are writing about. But to be true, I am not sure if this is right thing to do. After all it seems like you are closing yourself in a bubble of your own experiences and emotions. Will you be able to talk to other people and relate to their own emotions and experiences if you will be only ever thinking about your own?
What I really like when I was young, was to talk to my friends about what we find in Diablo II. Or how I like or dislike some band.
Can you talk about your own AI generated music with your friends if this is some intimate?
But this is just my take on that, mate. You do you.
What's so weird about creating your own stuff? If I paint something stupid (like by numbers) and hang it in my room you're going to judge me?
This is not fine art, but it is creative. Lots and lots of creative pursuits are just tweaking shit others have provided as building blocks. I don't see how AI is different in this case.
Yes, playing Guitar Hero is super creative as well, almost like the real thing. Look, do whatever. But trust me, buying a cheap acoustic guitar and learning to play House of the Rising Sun, or buying cheap paints and canvas to for sunday landscapes would be million times satisfying, no matter what the quality of it is. This other stuff is just fear of creativity, failure and yourself.
You probably won’t listen, but trust me. You are missing out. Take a life drawing class. Learn to play an instrument. Live.
Maybe this is were we will end up, society combined of individualistic, self-centered, non-empathetic, sociopaths. But can it be still called society?
My point was narrower. When I write the lyrics, choose the melody, and use AI to help turn it into a polished arrangement, the result has personal meaning to me. It reflects my memories, taste, and emotional state. That does not make it superior to other music. It just makes it personal. I can resonates with songs made by other people if it align with my current emotional state.
I just don't spent time actively exploring new songs to listen to. I spent more time writing my own expression than exploring other expressions.
Yes, I understand what you are writing about. But to be true, I am not sure if this is right thing to do. After all it seems like you are closing yourself in a bubble of your own experiences and emotions. Will you be able to talk to other people and relate to their own emotions and experiences if you will be only ever thinking about your own?
What I really like when I was young, was to talk to my friends about what we find in Diablo II. Or how I like or dislike some band.
Can you talk about your own AI generated music with your friends if this is some intimate?
But this is just my take on that, mate. You do you.
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