Media and search engines nowadays need a flag system and a filter for AI junk results

  • Riven@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 months ago

    Lul I’m fairly certain obscurest vinyl isn’t one of those Ai channels. They’re actually pretty hilarious. I wouldn’t play them on repeat.But they’re fun for a laugh with friends who haven’t heard then yet.

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      2 months ago

      That song in particular is a song I’ve heard of before, it was one of the first AI generated songs I found (and was sent around a bit because it was an early example of what ridiculous stuff one can do with AI).
      You can also hear it to be honest, if you listen closely to the vocals. (Luckily you can still spot AI songs that way, I wonder how long that’ll work.)

      Also I looked up obscurest vinyl, and apparently all their songs are AI generated.

          • Dizzy Devil Ducky@lemm.ee
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            2 months ago

            In a way, this sounds similar to someone using a DiffSinger or ENUNU voicebank to make music, but without having to write all the lyrics word/syllable for word/syllable on individual notes and change the notes they’re on individually because you pitched them wrong. Also without the backing track too.

            Either way, interesting enough that you can even do this kinda stuff. Especially since any time I’ve played around with that kind of AI, it’s always never turned out even remotely halfway decent in any way.

          • trashgirlfriend@lemmy.world
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            2 months ago

            Holy cope from that guy lmao

            “uhh it’s still a significant effort guys, I might just suck at every part of making actual music but I work hard on pressing random buttons”