Best words my kids called out watching this for summer classes. * Forever Learning (Lifelong...) * Dreamers... Seeders/Splinters... Amplification tools... awesome stuffs for Home School projects! * The Star Wars stuff.. around 17:45.... kids and I used GPT3 tools back in mid 2020 to help with ideation for their graphic novel series about a three Jedi on the spectrum. Their vision of a trilogy based on a neurodiverse academy etc. We commissioned humans through the editing, concept art (no DallE in 2020...) and illustration. Brought their dream to life. One kiddo calls it "Jedi with a lick of Tism." ;) * Lots more. Great video.
Felicia sounds very human, might be the most human sounding AI I’ve heard. Better than what elevenlabs got to offer. I wonder what is used for voice synthesis there 🤔
will.i.am is a genuis with words... and it is obvious in his regular interviews and conversations! Great interview and info... congratulations on your Harvard accomplishments! Blessings!!
Will.i.am’s one of the greatest minds of our generation. S/o to FYI, and FYI Raidio. Been using it for the past few months. Patiently waiting for Fyilicia to be released tho…
A cracking point that it's not AI that will get rid of jobs, but the business leaders, particularly if they don't invest in upskilling and bringing their people with them.
@@freyna Counter argument is you can't stay stagnant with skills and not everyone that owns a business has training budgets. I don't see people interested in STEM stuff. The knowledge is not only in college anymore
@@smurfrock I think we're both on the same page. It's not really a counter argument you're making. You're 💯% right. People need to not rely on others such as businesses to learn this stuff. They need to find the self motivation to want to learn. At the AI is still quite an alien concept to most. But yes you're right about dips in STEM and knowledge outside of colleges. I loved Will's point about knowledge being in communities. Who's gathering that information to plug into and train these LLMs to better represent. All fascinating stuff.
Pretty cool. The question she asked about a.i releasing unreleased work is already happening now as we speak. Theres lots of videos on youtube showing tupac as a motown artist and such..
Yea, it's sad that so much of the discussion is dominated by fear and just resisting moving the world forward. When it could be talking about all the new things coming and how to leverage it ourselves to enter the new world. Some musicians make a song a month..... I make a song a day (my entire channel is filled with what I've been doing). Thanks to the new tools we have. Embrace change, don't hide from it.
A.I. Artistic implementation, it's a new frontier! So by 2050 we will be in a new paradigm because of our use of technology. Will.I.am has shared some interesting views. Great show in full... this looks to be an ongoing conversation!
I was genuinely impressed how realistic she sounded: very accurate and black woman sounding; not overly polite, but some normal black woman from the hood.
No money in art coming soon. iTunes, Spotify or whoever will create music for you in seconds based on the music you love. People won’t be singing the same songs anymore.
Nah, no one wants that. You still want to hear your favorite artists. They might be "cloned" by AI that will generate content close to what they would do, but that's a different story already.
@@vladrileynavilysit will happen. Alot of people dislike the Spotify model. But they still have to use it. Because cds are not sold and if they are they cost alot. So most people will only be able to afford AI music in the same way.
i am a musician and I’ve been thinking this way for a while also. He just encapsulated what I personally believe about AI, it’s fantastic. It’s not all doom and gloom, but people would have you believe it is. Utter rubbish.
@@patrikpass2962 String libraries from ProjectSAM, Spitfire, Orchesttral tools et al didn’t put orchestras out of business. Melotron didn’t put musicians out of business either. People that use AI won’t be putting me out of business because I won’t let them. If you will, that’s on you. If you’re a singer in your bedroom and you can sing to a click for example, and an AI comes along that can find you some fairly decent chords and you can publish that, cool. Why not? Idk, however, you like the human touch and you come to my studio to work, we’ll work. I’ll give you something AI would not. Equally, AI will give you something I likely may not think of. AI in music isn’t silly, in the same way sample libraries aren’t silly. Everything has its place and everything is a tool. Just because you personally cannot see a use for that tool, it doesn’t stop it being one. Life goes on. New technologies come along, and you can either accept them or die on that hill, being a handful of people that won’t. For me, life is too short to be shouting at the sky when it’s not going to stop just because I do so anyway. I’ve looked at things such as Suno and Udio and they are doing crazy things. Even though I compose music myself, I see no problem in getting an AI to make something, then taking it and making it more to my exacting standards. Purest think that arpeggio lines from keyboards are also ‘silly’ but if you can’t play them, or if you only have one hand, or limited hand control but have ideas, they’re not silly where you come from are they? Nope. Use your tools in the way you want to. Someone else will always be there to shout you down, but meh, it is what it is.
Interesting thoughts. But he mainly focuses on the topic of “time.” Just because something can be done faster and more easily through technological means, does that make it “better”? Art can also be therapy. Working on a piece for a longer time, thinking, optimizing, learning to solve problems, that is humanity. That is what gives a piece its value. If there are 50 million Star Wars-like movies from children’s bedrooms around the world, it’s a nice thought, but who watches these movies? Where is the value if none of these children can really implement anything? Dreaming dreams is one thing. Turning dreams into reality is the true art. I'm not saying I'm against A.I. or anything. The technology is very interesting and there is no going back. But I think those things are just tools. I think we should consider how we can teach our children to use these tools without losing their humanity and remain motivated to truly learn and acquire skills that go far beyond just dreaming, even with the many technological aids available.
Yup. Leading with greed. Spot on. The opposite is absolutely possible and can actually help everyone. Because: entropy. For everything horrible/evil, there is something good/enlightening (even if unintended) that will come out. For everything good, there will be some bad. The goal for those trying to create/innovate is to lessen the negative impact possibilities. Edit: Also, 10000% collective memory is crucial. There is no 'I' in 'We' - we are family. If I can put it that way. If you try to erase diversity, somewhere down the line, chaos theory (the karma of physics) is going to bite back. We are the human species, we are earth species.
Someone who is investing in a company like Udio-which is clearly trained illegally on anything they could get their hands on-is not interested in giving shares to the people who actually created the content in the first place. Your AIs are worth nothing without the content, and that will be made very clear very soon when all the lawsuits arrive. BTW, there is embarrassing footage of Will talking to real industry giants like Elon Musk, and they laugh at him because he has no deeper understanding of technology.
Dumb question. Is it too late to cease Ai? Will everyone be… laid off by Ai? Suffering Ai jobloss for years? Swell robotics doing everything? Then everyone made slaves for an Ai new world order?
@@vustation I heard what he said. And it wasn't anything special. Artist will never have complete control over the result with AI. Yes people will create with it, and most of what people consume will be AI generated, but mostly because that's what they will be able to afford. The end result might be that the voice of the artist is taken away and replaced by algorithm.
Finally an EPIC description of all this A.I.. Will.i.am really nailed it. "Dream Materialization Tools"
If I could only speak to him personally.
Best words my kids called out watching this for summer classes.
* Forever Learning (Lifelong...)
* Dreamers... Seeders/Splinters... Amplification tools... awesome stuffs for Home School projects!
* The Star Wars stuff.. around 17:45.... kids and I used GPT3 tools back in mid 2020 to help with ideation for their graphic novel series about a three Jedi on the spectrum. Their vision of a trilogy based on a neurodiverse academy etc. We commissioned humans through the editing, concept art (no DallE in 2020...) and illustration. Brought their dream to life. One kiddo calls it "Jedi with a lick of Tism." ;)
* Lots more. Great video.
Felicia sounds very human, might be the most human sounding AI I’ve heard. Better than what elevenlabs got to offer. I wonder what is used for voice synthesis there 🤔
New new crew right here 👊🏾
will.i.am is a genuis with words... and it is obvious in his regular interviews and conversations! Great interview and info... congratulations on your Harvard accomplishments! Blessings!!
Incredible. Inspiring
One of the best perspectives on this subject I've ever heard. "Right now, is the time for the dreamers."
Wow. A very honest and positive attitude towards what AI can do.
I visualize how fresh the air around me is 100% of the time!
This is really insightful.
🤘
the washing of hands, blew me away.
TALENTED GENTLEMAN
Will.i.am’s one of the greatest minds of our generation. S/o to FYI, and FYI Raidio. Been using it for the past few months. Patiently waiting for Fyilicia to be released tho…
EYL, Van Jones interview brought me here 💪🏾
So much gems
I got goosebumps listening to will.i.am.
Thank you for the insights 💯
Wow 🤯 the batman movie concept blew my mind!! Brilliant perspective!
Very cool!
beast. so good, exactly what's going down right now. thx will.
phenomenal!
will.i.am is a genius. I'm always inspired by his premonitions.
Well, I’m shook.
this mf on next level ishhhhh!!! READY 4 WAR!
This was a good interview and Will spoke well about AI and the fact people leading with greed to use it to save or make money.
A cracking point that it's not AI that will get rid of jobs, but the business leaders, particularly if they don't invest in upskilling and bringing their people with them.
@@freyna Counter argument is you can't stay stagnant with skills and not everyone that owns a business has training budgets. I don't see people interested in STEM stuff. The knowledge is not only in college anymore
@@smurfrock I think we're both on the same page. It's not really a counter argument you're making. You're 💯% right. People need to not rely on others such as businesses to learn this stuff. They need to find the self motivation to want to learn. At the AI is still quite an alien concept to most. But yes you're right about dips in STEM and knowledge outside of colleges. I loved Will's point about knowledge being in communities. Who's gathering that information to plug into and train these LLMs to better represent. All fascinating stuff.
He’s very very powerful in the realm of knowledge
first 5 mins is so gold 🔥
How refreshing! He echoes my thoughts and feelings towards the AI revolution perfectly. 👍
that rich tapestry though
seems like a nice wrapper, shouldn't be steamrolled by a "better" model but more capable
Yo! This is incredible.
Pretty cool. The question she asked about a.i releasing unreleased work is already happening now as we speak. Theres lots of videos on youtube showing tupac as a motown artist and such..
Some good and important points raised. Ever the disruptor
AI is a tool to aid human pioneers that want to navigate humanity’s biggest challenges.
Best interview I've seen
Love this shout out to Will def need to dive more into what bro got going.
Yea, it's sad that so much of the discussion is dominated by fear and just resisting moving the world forward. When it could be talking about all the new things coming and how to leverage it ourselves to enter the new world.
Some musicians make a song a month..... I make a song a day (my entire channel is filled with what I've been doing). Thanks to the new tools we have. Embrace change, don't hide from it.
15:18 I'm not gonna say it but, redirecting it to music after a point like that 😮💨 bruhhh lol
😢
A.I. Artistic implementation, it's a new frontier! So by 2050 we will be in a new paradigm because of our use of technology. Will.I.am has shared some interesting views. Great show in full... this looks to be an ongoing conversation!
Wooooooo 🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿
Brilliant
I need Felicia in my life
I was genuinely impressed how realistic she sounded: very accurate and black woman sounding; not overly polite, but some normal black woman from the hood.
Are you having fun will?? 🎉🎉😊❤
No money in art coming soon. iTunes, Spotify or whoever will create music for you in seconds based on the music you love. People won’t be singing the same songs anymore.
Nah, no one wants that. You still want to hear your favorite artists. They might be "cloned" by AI that will generate content close to what they would do, but that's a different story already.
@@vladrileynavilysit will happen. Alot of people dislike the Spotify model. But they still have to use it. Because cds are not sold and if they are they cost alot. So most people will only be able to afford AI music in the same way.
She sounds so real! I could see people in the future having AI friends, she just sounds like she could be a friend.... So strange to hear that!
The washing of hands, one example of many on coded bias! Diversity is needed & localization is needed.
Everyone had an opportunity to see The Congress before signing those shady AI clone contracts. Js 2:02
Dang, this is good
I love this guy.
Felicia should be added to Siri library
The time of ideation .
He called it an "entity".
He doesn’t understand or know what’s going on! If you agree send me a follow! ❤❤❤❤ much love but celebrators are asleep!
lol. Where do we find the Felicia model?
I already paid my Midjourney subscription and I'm ready to fly... so hold my beer, yesterday's me!
i am a musician and I’ve been thinking this way for a while also.
He just encapsulated what I personally believe about AI, it’s fantastic.
It’s not all doom and gloom, but people would have you believe it is. Utter rubbish.
i am also a musician and i don't agree. AI can only make music even more soulless.
@@patrikpass2962 String libraries from ProjectSAM, Spitfire, Orchesttral tools et al didn’t put orchestras out of business.
Melotron didn’t put musicians out of business either.
People that use AI won’t be putting me out of business because I won’t let them. If you will, that’s on you.
If you’re a singer in your bedroom and you can sing to a click for example, and an AI comes along that can find you some fairly decent chords and you can publish that, cool. Why not?
Idk, however, you like the human touch and you come to my studio to work, we’ll work. I’ll give you something AI would not. Equally, AI will give you something I likely may not think of.
AI in music isn’t silly, in the same way sample libraries aren’t silly.
Everything has its place and everything is a tool.
Just because you personally cannot see a use for that tool, it doesn’t stop it being one.
Life goes on. New technologies come along, and you can either accept them or die on that hill, being a handful of people that won’t.
For me, life is too short to be shouting at the sky when it’s not going to stop just because I do so anyway.
I’ve looked at things such as Suno and Udio and they are doing crazy things.
Even though I compose music myself, I see no problem in getting an AI to make something, then taking it and making it more to my exacting standards.
Purest think that arpeggio lines from keyboards are also ‘silly’ but if you can’t play them, or if you only have one hand, or limited hand control but have ideas, they’re not silly where you come from are they? Nope.
Use your tools in the way you want to.
Someone else will always be there to shout you down, but meh, it is what it is.
We are the New New crew, as you snooze, snooze
💯
That wordplay was kinda terrible lol, but I like the energy
Interesting thoughts. But he mainly focuses on the topic of “time.” Just because something can be done faster and more easily through technological means, does that make it “better”? Art can also be therapy. Working on a piece for a longer time, thinking, optimizing, learning to solve problems, that is humanity. That is what gives a piece its value. If there are 50 million Star Wars-like movies from children’s bedrooms around the world, it’s a nice thought, but who watches these movies? Where is the value if none of these children can really implement anything? Dreaming dreams is one thing. Turning dreams into reality is the true art. I'm not saying I'm against A.I. or anything. The technology is very interesting and there is no going back. But I think those things are just tools. I think we should consider how we can teach our children to use these tools without losing their humanity and remain motivated to truly learn and acquire skills that go far beyond just dreaming, even with the many technological aids available.
"Why would I wanna work with artists? I wanna *create* artists." Not exactly doing much to abate creatives' concerns, Will.
Yup. Leading with greed. Spot on.
The opposite is absolutely possible and can actually help everyone. Because: entropy.
For everything horrible/evil, there is something good/enlightening (even if unintended) that will come out. For everything good, there will be some bad. The goal for those trying to create/innovate is to lessen the negative impact possibilities. Edit: Also, 10000% collective memory is crucial. There is no 'I' in 'We' - we are family. If I can put it that way. If you try to erase diversity, somewhere down the line, chaos theory (the karma of physics) is going to bite back. We are the human species, we are earth species.
🧂
Can’t be serious with that
I want to save the adopted kids🎉🎉🎉
Bro will.i.am be looking like he is ready to make tea on the street like dolly chaiwala
9:41
“One thing you’re not gonna see is AI talking about itself” then introduces an AI total about itself?? Lost me there.
I always wash my hands with palms up to the sensor and I am white, what is he even saying? Everything else, pretty cool!
I say mushrooms
Seize the memes
Someone who is investing in a company like Udio-which is clearly trained illegally on anything they could get their hands on-is not interested in giving shares to the people who actually created the content in the first place. Your AIs are worth nothing without the content, and that will be made very clear very soon when all the lawsuits arrive. BTW, there is embarrassing footage of Will talking to real industry giants like Elon Musk, and they laugh at him because he has no deeper understanding of technology.
Kanye wishes he was cool like Wiil.I.Am
Dumb question. Is it too late to cease Ai?
Will everyone be… laid off by Ai? Suffering Ai jobloss for years? Swell robotics doing everything? Then everyone made slaves for an Ai new world order?
Interviewer was not there, just reading fast and trying to look smart.
Is AI going to put musicians out of businesses?
These people are just as clueless as the average person
Why interview this guy. He is barely famous for his music. He must be related to someone important.
So you got nothing from what he said? Listen to it again and hear it with your mind and not just your ears
@@vustation I heard what he said. And it wasn't anything special. Artist will never have complete control over the result with AI. Yes people will create with it, and most of what people consume will be AI generated, but mostly because that's what they will be able to afford. The end result might be that the voice of the artist is taken away and replaced by algorithm.
Well Mercedes thought he was important and they worked with them on the S class for the sound. So there
huh' were you asleep during the early 2000s