Trumaex
Trumaex t1_j6a95m0 wrote
Reply to comment by gthing in Google not releasing MusicLM by Sieventer
explain why they did scan all those books? :D
Trumaex t1_j6a91ie wrote
Reply to comment by GodOfThunder101 in Google not releasing MusicLM by Sieventer
Nah, doubt it. They did expect troubles (and got them) when scanning all those books, yet they did it anyway. Google can afford the best lawyers. It's something else. Maybe it's not that good, maybe it's publicity stunt, maybe they want to gauge the reaction. Maybe they don't want to be first, so all the anit-ai art hateful crowd goes after someone else first. etc. etc.
Trumaex t1_j6a8kap wrote
Reply to comment by dayaz36 in Google not releasing MusicLM by Sieventer
Or just doing those press releases as marketing stunts. That's what OpenAI did with GPT2, and it worked for them very well.
Trumaex t1_j4sm036 wrote
Reply to comment by dasnihil in Question about AI art. by cloudrunner69
> CGI = computer generated graphics.
Came with the intention of saying exactly this. It's by definition CGI :D But it's different kind of CGI than what we had before.
Trumaex t1_j4si4pk wrote
Reply to Is it wishful thinking that I feel like we’re way closer than we thought? by fignewtgingrich
Unfortunately it is. I would even risk saying that Kurzweil timeline might be wishful thinking.
Also, stuff moves fast, and change is faster than it used to be. But hype is even faster than actual change in the world. One has to consider that digital space can change quite fast, but physical world is very slow to change...
Trumaex t1_j6atywq wrote
Reply to Why did 2003 to 2013 feel like more progress than 2013 to 2023? by questionasker577
> My video games don’t look much better than they did in 2013.
Seriously??
Do you still play video games from 2013? Or maybe you have older hardware? Just compare anything released there to any AAA game released recently on ultra setting, with real time ray tracing.
I'm in gamdev space... and the tech in 2013 doesn't even come close to what's available right now, and for free. Just look at Unreal Engine 5 demos or even Unity HDRP demos.
In 2013 I couldn't put my VR headset and play Half Life in it.
End so on, and so forth...
What overall I have a feeling, it's not the matter of progress, but matter of your perception of progress. Maybe you were a teen in 2003-2013? Those years usually feel golden to us, but it's just a cognitive bias.