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AI and creativity. - Lods - 10-03-2023 I’m not sure how fair dinkum this is. Maybe some of the more technical of us can verify it, but if it’s true you can understand the concerns of folks like scriptwriters, actors and musicians over the impact of AI on their intellectual property. There’s often a debate over the best lead singer of some of the big power ballad groups of the 70s and 80s. Often the popular choice is Freddie Mercury. My personal favourite is Steve Perry of Journey. Has AI made it possible for a more direct comparison. The Mercury clip is still a little ‘tinny’ but time will only improve the quality as the technology improves. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcjzHMhBtf0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbZlQcys6o0 Re: AI and creativity. - Lods - 10-03-2023 I asked the AI should we go after Clayton Oliver They're not sure. Quote:According to recent news, Melbourne is open to trading their star midfielder, Clayton Oliver, with rival clubs already enquiring about his availability 12. However, Melbourne is not willing to part ways with the 26-year-old unless they get the right deal in return 1. Oliver is a four-time best and fairest winner at the Demons and is contracted until the end of 2030 on a lucrative contract 3. Re: AI and creativity. - Baggers - 10-03-2023 Same page here, Principal LODS. Steve Perry is by far my favourite pop/rock vocalist. He and Ann Wilson (Heart) are both extraordinary and standout vocalists from that era... well, any era really. Agree that Freddie's AI version of this classic song is 'thin' in comparison to Steve. But scary none-the-less where AI may go with imitating vocalists. Re: AI and creativity. - LP - 10-04-2023 I'm not sure you need to worry about the artistic stuff as much as you should worry about the political. I was at a conference a couple of years back, and Adobe demonstrated software that allowed you to write a speech and have it read in the voice of your preferred presenter, the example they used was Obama presenting a speech asserting the Republican conspiracy theories were correct. Now that software has been extended in capability to include video, you can have the voice and the video of the person making the speech and the lips and face movements are almost indistinguishable from real. All you have to do is link to pre-existing videos of the presenter for the software to learn from, and it will make a fake using your text, it will even correct your text so the grammar fits the speech pattern of the presenter. Trump supporters got right onto this early and start posting fakes of Obama, Biden and Clinton like running water, but Google and Facebook put measures in place to quickly curtail the activity. Re: AI and creativity. - ElwoodBlues1 - 10-04-2023 Year 5/6 kids at my sons primary school where he works using ChatGpt to complete essays, creates more work for the teachers having to go on these sites and pull up answers and compare them with the students work. Re: AI and creativity. - kruddler - 10-04-2023 We are all in a simulated reality anyway. So its just a simulation simulating another simulation. Re: AI and creativity. - dodge - 10-04-2023 They can all sing. Do this with Steve Perry singing Queen's Don't Stop Me now then see what the result is. It is hard to compare as they will generally sing songs that sit in their 'pocket' that bring the best out of their tone and range. Steve Perry has a higher voice than Freddie, so Don't Stop Believing may suit Perry more. Who's the best? Doesn't really matter. It's whatever floats your boat. I have seen a clip of We Are The Champions with the vocals isolated - it's pretty cool and hard to fault. Re: AI and creativity. - dodge - 10-04-2023 Don't Stop Believing with Vocals isolated https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkEJZp6Zwn4 Don't Stop Me Now with Vocals isolated https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Q_e03bd5lw Not songs that we should attempt at Karaoke. Re: AI and creativity. - Lods - 10-04-2023 Yep It wasn't really meant as a 'one's better than the other, both are tremendous power singers...and it's a personal preference. It was more about the technology. I'm still not certain where I stand. It would be great to hear singers of the past doing songs they didn't record while alive. But there may be ethical issues that need addressing. Who benefits financially from the singers 'intellectual property'? The singer has no control over the music...he may have been very resistant to recording a particular song or genre? Old band members can 'reform' with the deceased on AI, not necessarily a bad thing. I understand Lennon's voice has been AI'd to some old Beatles material But do we want a top 40 consisting of Buddy Holly, Elvis, Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Bowie etc singing new material (I reckon 80%+ will answer yes) Implications are also there for actors as the technology advances. Will we see Marylin Monroe in "Barbie 2" or Oppenheimer himself in "Oppenheimer 2" It's a brave new world :-\ Re: AI and creativity. - kruddler - 10-04-2023 Still gotta give it to Freddie |