Views : 68,307
Genre: Science & Technology
Date of upload: Mar 22, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.848 (98/2,480 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-21T00:30:23.230055Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
You're a gem, Bob! Thank you for taking one for the team and being willing to look a little goofy so we can really see how great these cool new tools are. I am seriously impressed with all of your musical instrument impressions - even the beatbox and we all know how cringe that can get. As an 80s kid who started sampling sound with a dual-cassette karaoke machine and essentially manually overdubbing tracks to get depth and harmony and reverb, a lot of the AI-assisted tech that has come out in the last few years seems like magic. I know that there will always be video-killed-the-radio-star naysayers who think AI is just going to steal human's jobs and turn our culture into a homogenized techno-snooze. But I feel like art is never going to go away. Creators aren't going to stop creating. I think what we will find is that AI becomes a tool that handles the tedious work like organizing and outlining and also handles crucial and precise mathematic work like mastering tracks and adding reverb effortlessly and perfectly, allowing less chance for human error and freeing up more time to focus on the most enjoyable parts of the creative process.
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It’s staggering how this has progressed in such a short time! Right from the start I could see this technology being used in music software such as mastering a track and here we are!! And speaking as a musician and composer, I’m looking forward to seeing what it will do with sound production synthesis in the future. Great video, many thanks. 👍
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@amkire65
1 month ago
What some people forget is this is still in its infancy; think Dall-E a year and a half ago, and Dall-E 3 now. Suno, even in a beta release, has been pretty amazing and I've got some great music out of it... not overly impressed when it runs off with my credits and cuts off halfway through the last word of a song, but that's what you get in early stages of computer software. The rate of progress is staggering, all the same.
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