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Ruffian Price posted:It's like I'm reading Brian Eno from the 90s talking about how generative music lasts longer than the sum of its samples runtime again. Machine learning isn't running in circles, but investor storytime definitely is. I'm guessing the "machine learning" part of Mubert is when you click like/dislike it changes the occurrence frequence of the elemental tracks
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Krankenstyle posted:I'm guessing the "machine learning" part of Mubert is when you click like/dislike it changes the occurrence frequence of the elemental tracks
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Woebin posted:Came across this thing yesterday: Mubert, streaming AI-generated music. Been listening to it all day while working and it's not bad! This is fascinating and as an ambient fan I am problem squarely in the target market. Is there a desktop version?
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Woebin posted:I'd guess that's part of it, but also looking at the user base as a whole and going "people who like X also often like Y, so try playing more Y to anyone who likes X" and so on. Just going " if user likes X, play that user more X" would be a bit too basic. Yea, pretty much a bunch of stuff that is technically "machine learning" but is not what people envision when they hear the words (AIs improvising music wholesale)
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Dick Trauma posted:This is fascinating and as an ambient fan I am problem squarely in the target market. Is there a desktop version? For what it's worth, I haven't really enjoyed its ambient stuff so far. Been listening mostly to the streams labeled Chill, Remote Work and Hip-hop. But I'm not super into ambient I guess, so YMMV. Krankenstyle posted:Yea, pretty much a bunch of stuff that is technically "machine learning" but is not what people envision when they hear the words (AIs improvising music wholesale)
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Oh ya we agree
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https://twitter.com/JanelleCShane/status/1248727806080454656
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https://imgflip.com/ai-meme
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# ? Apr 27, 2020 18:40 |
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With how absurd memes have become, we might as well outsource them to AI
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# ? Apr 27, 2020 19:59 |
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AI is scary now :
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This is a reminder that https://twitter.com/ShitpostBot5000 exists (it just combines meme pics but is sometimes amusing) https://twitter.com/retweetbot5000 collects the entries that get a decent number of likes https://twitter.com/ShitpostBot5000/status/1246943240802185217?s=20 Kennel has a new favorite as of 20:21 on Apr 27, 2020 |
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via Imgflip Meme Generator via Imgflip Meme Generator via Imgflip Meme Generator
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https://twitter.com/manoloidee/status/1255596862003990531
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https://openai.com/blog/jukeboxquote:Art, among the few jobs that people thought AI would take the longest to replace, looks like it will be among the first to be replaced by AI.
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https://twitter.com/manoloidee/status/1228186338899267584 https://twitter.com/manoloidee/status/1216550646515752961
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# ? May 1, 2020 08:31 |
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Click through under "Curated Samples" to "Completions", then click the last one to hear some eerie robot-world Rick Astley
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Dumb Lowtax posted:Click through under "Curated Samples" to "Completions", then click the last one to hear some eerie robot-world Rick Astley Oh man I thought I got rick-rolled there for a minute. The Stevie Wonder one sounds like he's having a stroke.
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quote:Art, among the few jobs that people thought AI would take the longest to replace, looks like it will be among the first to be replaced by AI. Just attach electrodes to our heads so it can tell how we're reacting and iterate evolutionarily until we're stuck in perpetual orgasm due to how lovely the image we're looking at is.
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Dumb Lowtax posted:Click through under "Curated Samples" to "Completions", then click the last one to hear some eerie robot-world Rick Astley Completions are the best. https://jukebox.openai.com/songs/787730167 She slaughtered the doorway, lmao.
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MikeJF posted:Just attach electrodes to our heads so it can tell how we're reacting and iterate evolutionarily until we're stuck in perpetual orgasm due to how lovely the image we're looking at is. dude if you're attaching electrodes skip the artistic middleman and go full wirehead
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# ? May 1, 2020 21:23 |
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Courtesy of the AI meme generator
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJgNpm8cTE8 Here's six minutes of deepdream Rick Astley
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Captain Hygiene posted:
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FalconImpala posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJgNpm8cTE8 gently caress, i feel like I'm having a stroke listening to this.
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FalconImpala posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJgNpm8cTE8 The beat at 3:00 sounds like a sample from Jarre's Ethnicolor and I really dig it.
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boo_radley posted:There's no way these lyrics are 100% AI generated, right? [url="https://jukebox.openai.com/?song=807319246"] Well, yes, this is Can't Dance by Meghan Trainor.
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# ? May 7, 2020 00:36 |
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It might charitably be "procedurally generated" if the generator was overtrained on a small dataset. Such generators tend to then produce exactly the inputs they were trained on.
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they have a few they put through talktotransformer and cleaned up but most of the lyrics sets fed in are from real songs
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More book titles! I should find more good sources; the Harlequin catalogue has been very useful because the book names are often longer and don't go for puns or odd wordings as often. Maybe some other older sources could offer similarly handily formatted books. Anyhoo: I even made a cover candidate for one of them: (The generator also came up with Daughterhouse-Five, which I found funny but it was part of an otherwise nonsensical book name so I didn't add it to the list above.)
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Hempuli posted:Daughterhouse-Five drat that's a solid AI joke, regardless of loving up its context.
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# ? May 11, 2020 04:14 |
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John Dies They're giving away the twist in the title goddamnit
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Phlegmish posted:John Dies Is that the abridged version of John Dies at the End?
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Grassy Knowles posted:Is that the abridged version of John Dies at the End? by Hilary Mantel Chapter 1 "Huergh!" said John, fatally.
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His last words were "P.S. I loved me"
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Splicer posted:John Dies "How dreadful it is to die in this way! But listen. I am often dying for thee. That is what we Christians say. No man of us could love him otherwise. Here now is the brig where in a few hours he is bound to the bier; and there is my husk among the merchants' cargoes on the hearing-stone. What can I do?"
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John Dies by Hilary Mantel Chapter 1 - Chaos There were no corpses in the lounge at the Holiday Inn. The decaying bodies of thirty women lay in neat rows, some in pyjamas, others dressed in negligees. Some lay in the hallways, stacked like balls of cotton wool. Others lay prostrate on the floor, spread out horizontally, arms outstretched, legs to the sides, limbs folded behind heads. 'Why? Why?' I heard someone say as I arrived at the room on the first floor. The voice belonged to a young man in his late twenties, who was sobbing. The ball of cotton wool had to be taken down and his trousers found; there were others there
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Hempuli posted:More book titles! I should find more good sources; the Harlequin catalogue has been very useful because the book names are often longer and don't go for puns or odd wordings as often. Maybe some other older sources could offer similarly handily formatted books. Anyhoo: Autumn Dawning Bang Bang Bang sounds like a gunfight interrupting a text-to-speech writer, but I'm not sure I want to know what else 'Tale DeVor' has written...
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Random ideas came to me: and
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