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Riot Fest
by Gary E. Andrews - 06/21/26 10:51 PM
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by Gary E. Andrews - 06/19/26 06:43 PM
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Tony AI does not cut and paste etc
NOTHING exists until the human enters prompts, at which point the AI code goes to work to produce the output
To store the song takes lots of memory...the program not so much
AND as part of the settlement with "the industry", I believe SUNO has agreed to retrain its AI on music from those who opt in...SUNO will have free and professional tiers. Musicians who pay can use it to create AND sell ....free users cannot ...and may not even be able to download . You guys keep making my point for me... "Human Recognition" equals music genre. Genre reproduction equals the use of duplicated human rhythm patterns. Casio keyboards have been applying that data digitally since the 70's. All music research/study/data is based upon past human accomplishment. It doesn't matter who or what is operating the computer, the computer is not creating anything. It's only re-arranging know patterns. I'm well acquainted with MIDI graphs. Monkey see, monkey do.
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