What was the service he was using to generate ai music with? What were your recommendations for generating ai music? Nearly 100% sure Spotify is making their own AI music these days
Those are good questions. If I were to guess what he was using, it was probably whatever the cheapest version was. He probably ran a server to auto generate music then he ran a server to listen to the music. It wouldn't even have had to be good. As far as what I suggest, I'm just editing a video right now that will be out by this weekend that shows my whole process.
I saw this and it was very interesting. The fraud part got him booked. He made fake albums, fake followers, fake users. Everything fake. But that money real.
He got greedy. I'm totally with the musicians on this one too. There's a point where art is lost. Most of them say the art is lost when you involved ai at all. I call schnannigans on that claim. But I think when you're using bots to pump out songs AND listen to them, we can all agree that isn't art.
@@AiDIYTECH I’m with you there. My Ai music is something different. I call it art. But I need to showcase my art. As I couldn’t do what real singers do. But can they do what I do with AI?
Imagine spending months, years to play an instrument to make music, just for someone, to ask Ai to generate music for them without having to learn how to do it, and earn money from it. Do you think it's fair? Why learn how to do something when you can just ask Ai to do it for you? Still earn something from it, while people who MADE those with their bare hands with years of experience, struggling to grow? You're ridiculous, do you even have talent/skill? I bet you don't cause you feel no empathy for hard work, and the time to learn to do something. Let me give you more of a related example, when you were born, you don't immediately know how to speak, you LEARN to do so. You don't immediately know how to write or spell, you LEARN to do so, in school, and the people around you. Makes more sense now?
@@thisboihavealotofchannelju3936 You have been able to literally go online and purchase audio that other people have made and mix it together on a computer and then sell those tracks off for years. I'm also going to go out on a limb and guess in an educated way that music artists use ai in some way in their every day lives which shortcuts some other function that some other dude spent years of his life crafting. Is it only evil when ai impacts musicians?
It's been a while (like 25 years) since I've done my criminal justice degree. But the TOS violation is equal to theft and theft over a certain amount becomes a felony. I'd ChatGPT that but I'm comfortable with this statement until someone calls me on it. Then I'm going to have to dig a bit deeper. Also, thanks for your comment and for watching the video.
What was the service he was using to generate ai music with? What were your recommendations for generating ai music? Nearly 100% sure Spotify is making their own AI music these days
Those are good questions.
If I were to guess what he was using, it was probably whatever the cheapest version was. He probably ran a server to auto generate music then he ran a server to listen to the music. It wouldn't even have had to be good.
As far as what I suggest, I'm just editing a video right now that will be out by this weekend that shows my whole process.
They are banning all thing that can make us rich what a joke he don't deserve prison
I saw this and it was very interesting. The fraud part got him booked. He made fake albums, fake followers, fake users. Everything fake. But that money real.
He got greedy.
I'm totally with the musicians on this one too. There's a point where art is lost. Most of them say the art is lost when you involved ai at all. I call schnannigans on that claim. But I think when you're using bots to pump out songs AND listen to them, we can all agree that isn't art.
@@AiDIYTECH I’m with you there. My Ai music is something different. I call it art. But I need to showcase my art. As I couldn’t do what real singers do. But can they do what I do with AI?
this is ridiculous
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Imagine spending months, years to play an instrument to make music, just for someone, to ask Ai to generate music for them without having to learn how to do it, and earn money from it.
Do you think it's fair?
Why learn how to do something when you can just ask Ai to do it for you? Still earn something from it, while people who MADE those with their bare hands with years of experience, struggling to grow?
You're ridiculous, do you even have talent/skill? I bet you don't cause you feel no empathy for hard work, and the time to learn to do something.
Let me give you more of a related example, when you were born, you don't immediately know how to speak, you LEARN to do so.
You don't immediately know how to write or spell, you LEARN to do so, in school, and the people around you.
Makes more sense now?
@thisboihavealotofchannelju3936 yeah it's fair ai makin banger music
@@thisboihavealotofchannelju3936 You have been able to literally go online and purchase audio that other people have made and mix it together on a computer and then sell those tracks off for years. I'm also going to go out on a limb and guess in an educated way that music artists use ai in some way in their every day lives which shortcuts some other function that some other dude spent years of his life crafting. Is it only evil when ai impacts musicians?
Not as ridiculous as how the record companies have been stealing from artists for years.
that is a violation of TOS not a felony.. that is bullcrap
It's been a while (like 25 years) since I've done my criminal justice degree.
But the TOS violation is equal to theft and theft over a certain amount becomes a felony.
I'd ChatGPT that but I'm comfortable with this statement until someone calls me on it. Then I'm going to have to dig a bit deeper.
Also, thanks for your comment and for watching the video.
@@AiDIYTECH it seems more like contract law but whatever