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fimari t1_j4d2p69 wrote
Reply to comment by Ronny_Jotten in [D] Is MusicGPT a viable possibility? by markhachman
Copyright at this point is largely obsolete as a tool to protect creativity.
fimari t1_j0rpmx0 wrote
Reply to comment by mvujas in [D] ChatGPT, crowdsourcing and similar examples by mvujas
Probably the same way Google detect good search results - people stop searching when the result is good and people stop fiddle around if they have what they want.
fimari t1_j0ciimt wrote
Reply to comment by vwings in [D] Why are there no good generative music AIs? by happyhammy
My ears are bleeding
fimari t1_j0ci3h6 wrote
I disagree - there is probably more usable music than usable text - but music has a Time dimension, that's a hard problem see moving images and music is really sensitive to errors a wrong tone destroys everything while our visual system is quite forgiving. We like AI pictures even if they are totally incongruous but we probably ditch music if there is a screeching sound added. Music is quite mathematical in nature ML can take a shot after it mastes the five finger problem ;)
fimari t1_j4slzng wrote
Reply to [D] I’m a Machine Learning Engineer for FAANG companies. What are some places I can get started doing freelance work for ML? by doctorjuice
Uh getting customers is the biggest trick nobody will tell you (because they just could grab them for them self) people in ML got rich by different means like scraping fiver and auto-generate content but as soon as everyone is on the wagon no one is.