@@tristen_grant True, but I kind of like the possibilities that AI art is opening up. In most cases relating to art, I think the ends justify the means, so long as people and animals weren't directly hurt or abused of course. You are doing some very cool music and art yourself, folks who see this thread should check out your work, I subscribed! 😎👍
@@JohnLRice Personally, I don't like theft. I'd consider it a kind of hurt, in that it effects their livelyhood. Most (not all) AI is trained on data without permission and compendation, this is theft.
@@tristen_grant I don't like theft either, but it can be a fine line? AI is "trained" on the works of people's past works without permission, but people are also just trained on the works of other people's past works without permission as well? It's all just varying degrees of copying with a thin thread of inspiration and imagination that keeps adding fresh material to the pool everyone copies from? At this point AI isn't far beyond the old cheat people try to do in school by taking some published review of a book, changing a few words/paragraphs around and trying to hand it in as their own book report without reading the book, but AI tech is advancing rapidly? When keyboard synths and samplers first became efficient and accurate there was big resistance from music unions because one person with synths could potential replace an entire orchestra, but now days it's common practice and no one seems to mind much?
@@JohnLRice When I use reference for a drawing, I'm not stealing. None of the original image is in my new work. AI however, can't do anything without taking from others.
The early thrill of AI images has lost is appeal, and they're coming off as trying to distort history and create misinformation. It also makes me question the authenticity of what I'm hearing.
Great !
13:36 Planetenwanderung, especially from 18:57
This is wonderful music to listen to while programming computers, or other things that require concentration.
I really love this.... sounds like Encore era Tangerine Dream...
This is amazing. The music sounds like a 70s era Berlin School style and even has an authentic feel as well.
Beautiful 😉
Because of such music, I still believe in Germany
Believe in?
Listening with my morning coffee now.
To je super muzika!❤
Excellent !
Gorgeous images and wonderful music! 👍👍
AI images though. :(
@@tristen_grant True, but I kind of like the possibilities that AI art is opening up. In most cases relating to art, I think the ends justify the means, so long as people and animals weren't directly hurt or abused of course. You are doing some very cool music and art yourself, folks who see this thread should check out your work, I subscribed! 😎👍
@@JohnLRice Personally, I don't like theft. I'd consider it a kind of hurt, in that it effects their livelyhood. Most (not all) AI is trained on data without permission and compendation, this is theft.
@@tristen_grant I don't like theft either, but it can be a fine line? AI is "trained" on the works of people's past works without permission, but people are also just trained on the works of other people's past works without permission as well? It's all just varying degrees of copying with a thin thread of inspiration and imagination that keeps adding fresh material to the pool everyone copies from? At this point AI isn't far beyond the old cheat people try to do in school by taking some published review of a book, changing a few words/paragraphs around and trying to hand it in as their own book report without reading the book, but AI tech is advancing rapidly? When keyboard synths and samplers first became efficient and accurate there was big resistance from music unions because one person with synths could potential replace an entire orchestra, but now days it's common practice and no one seems to mind much?
@@JohnLRice When I use reference for a drawing, I'm not stealing. None of the original image is in my new work. AI however, can't do anything without taking from others.
Omg what's the song from the 55th minute? It's so perfect
obukhovaudio.bandcamp.com/album/verschlungen-vom-stern
The early thrill of AI images has lost is appeal, and they're coming off as trying to distort history and create misinformation. It also makes me question the authenticity of what I'm hearing.
Nobodybhates AI images more than I do, but I absolutely love these.
@@dirkgoossens9853 Right? I know they're not real. But damn are they ever analoguey cool.