Reddit was so angry it actually got me to watch an episode of Velma. It was fine? Silly and kinda funny? And as for all the changes, I think there’s room for at least as many Scooby Doo universes as there are Batman universes.
I watched Moonage Daydream, a really beautiful Bowie documentary. Artsier and more moving than I expected, it skips huge parts of his life and career but I really enjoyed it. I recommend reading David Bowie: The Oral History afterwards if you're left wanting more.
Lately the feeling of being in competition with AI has been on my mind while working on music. Not sure if it's a good or bad thing to be thinking "will this song be easy to generate soon?" Maybe it'll make songwriters make more unique choices?
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Wow, Riffusion is the most impressive AI music thing I've seen yet: https://riffusion.com/about
The frequencies are still wonky as all AI generated audio seems to be, but check the Detroit Rap to Jazz long form interpolation example
Some Brad Sucks muppets, in theory. Another v3 abomination. ;) I love you V3 I'm just joshing you. It's from a good place. Top right corner isn't too bad, though Brad plays lefty guitar so....
#aiart
Sci-Fi: maybe someday in the future technology will automate all the boring things in life so everyone can focus on their artistic endeavours
Reality: okay so we've successfully automated all art so nobody should be distracted from their boring jobs anymore
deleted the Tweet which means it's a good time to revisit this classic message they once sent me.
Also, I failed to mention their refusal to collect any musician/engineering credits for if/when the streaming services get better at displaying them.