What effect do you think Artificial Intelligence will have on music?
>>74490871
Why not just enjoy both AI music and human music? AI could be interesting.
RNNs are pretty neat when it comes to generating a melody if they've been fed a bunch of preexisting scores. Ultimately it's all sequence prediction.
>>74490871
In the same way vocaloids occupy a niche now. The majority of music (and other art forms as well like books and film) will be human made no matter how much AI advances.
>>74490871
I believe there's going to be an AI art movement but nothing more. It's more of an interesting concept and spark for philosophical discussion than any quality rivaling human creation
It will be important for mass produced popular music because an AI will very easily be able to replace a songwriting/arranging team.
>>74490871
Smash that thing!
We're probably never going to develop strong AI, so don't expect something they can make out of scratch anytime soon.
>>74493817
kek'd
There has already been some pretty decent examples of Music AI, but it's not super advanced machine learning type shit though just "you input data for it to interpret" type more simple AI.
>>74490871
Al has been making music since the 80s. Haven't you heard of ministry before?
>>74493940
why'd you say that? did you know kubrick was a fan of ministry b/c they sampled full metal jacket?
>>74493940
>ministry
i see the artificial but not the intelligence there