Originally Posted by JAPOV
What Brian is saying is that you don't have to just press a button and accept what the AI gives you. The technology is progressing, advancing toward something much more interactive.
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Well, my good man, if interactive means hearing and listening to the voices in our own heads, and then to interact with A.I to create it, that is one problem I can live with. But now, if interacting means that you suggest a "mood" and A.I. creates lyrics, melodies and all the instrumental accompaniments in which you can select from... that's the problem that disappoints the most.

And, I do have a problem with tasking A.I. to fulfill the instrumental accompaniments. It is a bit like cheating yourself of a great human experience. Weather you do some playing yourself, or you are playing music with others, that is an experience that is worth pursuing.

Look, I know my arguments are falling on deaf ears, especially with those who are trying to make a buck.
I watched and listened to this "professional" singer/songwriter, describe in his video, the painstaking effort it was to go through all the samples that his A.I. program gave him, to select that very special one that most captured the song in his heart.
Needless to say, I was disgusted. But who cares what I think.........he's making a living recording A.I. music that he is erroneously calling his own.