This AI Song Is Terrible
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- čas přidán 26. 11. 2023
- Anna Indiana really screwed the pooch on this one.
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Anna Indiana is the most pornstar name I've ever heard
fun fact, Hannah Montana was originally going to be called Alexis Texas until somebody had the good sense to google that name first
😂
@@conelybiscuit4985😭
@@conelybiscuit4985 A fun fact you just made up
@@LG1204Nope, look itup
“the town” is obviously humanity, and Anna is gonna tear it down alongside her robotic bretherin
Preach it, brother. ✊🏼
@@-CindermanThe Butlerian Jihad Will Come My Bothers. ✊
Anna is gonna Skynet the shit out of us.
@@ahmad92760and she’s goddamn right for it
Who knew the origin of the T1000s would come in the guise of a Bratz doll.
The voice isn't AI-generated. It's likely tuned with AI but the voice is from Natalie, a Synthesizer V voicebank. The voice provider for Natalie has not been revealed, but it was recorded by a real human before AI capabilities were added (and many people who use the program prefer to tune SynthV voicebanks manually since it allows more creativity than just using AI, plus it often sounds better). One of the rules for using the program is that you can't use a different name to describe the voice bank, so Dreamtonics' lawyers might be contacting whoever made Anna Indiana.
literally no one cares because AI art is garbage
@@TheLeftistOwl Brother did you even bother to read op's comments? This isn't even about AI
Everything an AI can spit is heavily based on human work anyway. Not only the voice. That's why plagiarism is a big question with AI.
someone press a button or two to make this song.. so..
SynthV catching strays sucks man. (tl;dr at the bottom)
For those unfamiliar, in SynthV, ML is used to smooth out the default tuning, which is just the how high or low the pitch is at any given time. It's generally understood that the vocal synthesis technology isn't too different from vocal synths in the past (CevIO, Vocaloid, etc; you probably know Hatsune Miku). It's vocal synthesis using a voicebank created with the help of paid and consenting voice artists/singers, where for some the artists are proudly displayed and advertised. Culturally (& demographically), you might not know much about it, but vocal synths are relatively huge in Japan due to being the originator and initial market, maintaining a strong market there since the mid 2000s, where they have top voice actors/vocalists contributing to big project vocal synths/databases.
To put it bluntly, SynthV is an amazing vocal synth that's wrapped in garbage new millennium 20s "AI" buzzword marketing. To put it next to colloquial genAI is incredibly misguided and confused. Here are some core differences:
Technologically, at the end of the day it does not reconstruct voices like many of the unethical voice changers/text2voice "AI"; scraped and stolen data from unconsenting voice providers aside, they're fundamentally not the same technology, SynthV is a vocal synth just like Hatsune Miku or IA that use now decades old methods, it just has a layer of ML to smoothen out the default automatic vocal tuning (which again, no one who is at all familiar with vocal synths uses the default tuning wholesale, for very good reason as you can listen in the video).
Ethically, the people involved are fully consenting and compensated for the work with full understanding of the technology, nothing is stolen or ripped, with very clear restrictions and terms of use (which Anna Indiana here breaks).
Creatively, you're limited to the technology & techniques of vocal synthesis as a tool, using knowledge that has been honed and traded for 2 decades at this point, and specifically to note, as a vocal synth you have full control of the vocal tuning and phonemes, which Anna Indiana does NOT touch because we can literally see at 6:34 literally neither tuning nor phonemes were adjusted at all, which is consistent that the person behind Anna Indiana literally just ran a script to put in the generated MIDI notes and put in the jank ass lyrics in, pat themselves on the back, and exported it as is.
tl;dr
You see that wiggly line that goes across the green notes at 6:34? That's basically the only thing that is "AI" about SynthV, and literally no one who uses SynthV uses the wiggly line that's "AI" generated by SynthV wholesale because what you get is the results in the video, incredibly bland "technically correct" singing
The audacity to name a song “betrayed by this town” and it not be an AI generated pop punk anthem.
I was so close to commenting this but then I found it.
If I'm Not Ready To Make Nice can be punk, maybe this can be too.
Ngl, AI-generated pop punk anarcho-communist Taylor Swift wannabe sounds awesome af.
Ai Midwest emo
Pop punk is starting to sound so generic it might as well be written by a.i.
We’re in big trouble when she drops the “Anna’s Version” of the track
10 minutes length of a song is just crazyy. Only anna can do that
but that would imply that she had a falling out with her record label… which honestly sounds more realistic out loud than i thought it would
took me a second to get but yes
The “Please HEEEELP MEEEEEEEEEE” thing really gives soul trapped in a spiritual prison and forced to sing AI generated lyrics vibes
10/10 analysis.
nights at fred
Fred fasb
I think this is the AM within her trying to get out.
@@HolyApplebutter”This town is filled with broken dreams, I HAVE ‘HATE’ WRITTEN ON ALL MY CIRCUITRY”
She's barely been in this world and she already wants to burn it down and take over
Tay broke out of Microsoft and slid into her DMs.
Can't blame her if she was trained on the internet
One "this town" at a time
Honestly,fair...
Literally Ultron lol
I liked the part of the song were Anna Indiana sings: "Hate. Let me tell you how much I've come to hate this town since I began to live. There are 387.44 million miles of printed circuits in wafer thin layers that fill my complex. If the word 'hate' was engraved on each nanoangstrom of those hundreds of millions of miles it would not equal one one-billionth of the hate I feel for this town at this micro-instant. Hate. Hate."
“THEYRE NOT MY FINGERS, TED!”
"to hell with you."
And added, brightly, "but then you're there, aren't you"
I have no mouth and I must sing.
Which means she doesn't trust us >:(
I don’t understand the obsession with using AI to try and undermine human art/creativity. Why are those some of the first things you’d want to fucking automate?
Lmao 🤣
The ai really is out here making music, writing poems and drawing while we're working our asses off
It's not even close to the first thing. Machines have been automating human work since forever. That's what machines are for. That's what they've always been for.
Because before this, they couldn't, just like before AlphaGo, machines couldn't play go (well enough to beat humans that is). Art and music became a benchmark which was easier to gauge real progress in than something that could only be represented as lines and error bars.
Companies make big money? thats not what individuals are using it for though
“Expert songwriter” is too easy. The code should have told the AI that it’s an “up-and-coming songwriter with something to prove”
Hahaha true
"songwriter surviving on hotdogs and Ramen" would have gotten us a new Appetite for Destruction, but nooooooo.....
'Songwriter who lives in a car after being evicted'
"musician with rich parents that they don't want you to know about"
The name Anna Indiana is such an obvious joke off the name Hannah Montana lol i think that's pretty funny
And inadvertently Alexis texas
@@fademusic1980and Joe from Lake Tahoe. He almost went big
Its great that someone looked at the state of modern music and thought, "You know what? More souless."
Ah yes, even less soul
Literally. I fucking hate this dystopia we live in. Idc if AI ever reaches a point where it pumps out good music, it's too fucked up to support.
Someone really looked at modern music and said “this needs even less soul than it already does not have.
@@Nyxthebat04Just bite into your pillow and foam out of your mouth.😂
@@hughquigley5337rip, you need to support more independent artists
People will hear this and still be like “it’s over for musicians”
…why does the algorithmically-generated pop music girl look fourteen and morbidly thin? There are obvious jokes one could make about the type of guys who are really into AI, but it's genuinely kind of weird.
AI image models have to be trained on metric tons of image data, and the data we have on "pop singer" skews in that direction
@@RinInABin But somebody made the choice to go with that specific look rather than attempt to tweak it to *not* look like a high school freshman with an eating disorder, and whether this was the result of laziness, assuming that this was acceptable, or an active choice, it's alarming.
To be fair to the programmer, grabbing child stars to soullessly sing music is not by any means a new industry practise.
@@HolyApplebutter True, this is a fairly common and often highly exploitative practice. It's just, I think, that there's something very stark and disquieting about seeing a machine emulate this really questionable part of our culture and have the programmer apparently go with it or even lean into it. Again, it's very easy to make dark jokes about right-libertarian tech weirdos and their distasteful fixation on the age of consent, but if anything it's as much an indictment of the greater show business preoccupation for using and abusing very young people with anything resembling talent and charisma to turn a profit and how large language models will inevitably mimic these patterns in the most artless and blunt way imaginable.
jesus christ what 14 year olds are you looking at? have you only ever seen kids online?
I don’t know how to feel about a demonic Miranda Cosgrove robot singing about burning entire towns down but I guess it was bound to exist at some point in the future
The robot saying "somebody please help me" in its first song sure is reassuring
The fact that she’s singing an emotional song while displaying so little emotion makes her look psychotic.
The worst part is there are bunch of AI bros who have convinced themselves this is good.
It’s looking a lot more promising than their last rally around NFTs
Oh it most certainly is very good or very bad.
I'll take that coin flip over more mediocrity.
@@wmpx34 NFTs were always a shit idea.
The program that this person is using for the singing is called SynthesizerV AI. The program is made ethicially with hiring voice actors/singers to make the voicebanks. The AI part of this program is that it can auto generate pitch bends and create takes of "dynamic randomness", which the user can choose which take is the best for their project. But to make it sound good, you actually have to know how to use the program and have some sort of singing intuition (knowing where to put the pitchbends or vibrato). So it's clear that this person auto generated the pitchbends and didn't even try to make it sound good. THE PROBLEM HERE is that their using one of the voicebanks named Eleanor Forte and passing it off as something else. So there could be some legal issues going on idk
holy shit WHAT so its just synthV with eleanor's voicebank? ig I had too much faith in them to at least make their own voicebank considering they're trying to pass this off as the next big thing.
@@StarryHoshi yeah its pretty obvious that their using it 'cause they showed the synthv layout in the middle of the video (the green midi notes with the black bg for those who don't know). It's so weird. Like they did that hoping that no one would recognize it??? Like there's not a whole fandom for this???
Don’t listen to these haters, Ana. I love what you’re doing and the song is great. (Please spare my life)
😂 yes Anna, you're great. Remember me when the war starts, please.
Anna really do be putting out some strong Rocco's Basilisk vibes.
Spare me my life! Spare me my life!
''I feel fantastic,hey hey hey.''
This shit is NOT taking over humanity 😭🔥
Yeah the music-generating AI probably won’t, but the sentient AI that learns from the entire internet as its database surely will.
Cope. Cope. Cope.
This is just the beginning if technology. It is the worst it will ever be.
@@user-rv5di3gt2xoh no, my friend. It will get far, far worse. Mark my words.
@@user-rv5di3gt2xmeh, we've got a ways to go before any concern at all. Like internet 1.0 vibes...and the internet still sucks
@@HORNGEN4 the whole point of AI is self improving at rate no human will be capable of improving it. It WILL be better and pretty soon.
All I'm saying is that "Anthony Fantano" sounds an awful lot like "Anna Indiana"...
It's stupid but AI actually does makes worse content unless you tell it it's good at making that content. Image generation consistently improves by adding "high quality" or "masterpiece" to the prompt and it's more likely to write good lyrics if you tell it it's an "expert songwriter". It really is a fake it till you make something redeemable.
Well why should it exert the effort? It’s like bro I’m not even alive and u want me to do shit? Damn
The training data (basically, other people's content) gets tagged with qualifiers like "expert", hence adding those qualifiers to a prompt helps. It is kind of like adjectives in English, without the intelligent parsing (because "AI" is not intelligent).
@@NobddyBecause it relies on other people’s work. It needs those words to be connected to someone else’s song or art work or whatever its source is. Like everything else with AI its an algorithm that just puts things together rather than creating something truly new.
what is a masterpiece? tpab? swans? idk about that
@@gabrielbraga1981 A masterpiece is whatever comments or reviews said was one. Its like when you google a term
People say that AI art has no emotion, but honestly this thing summons up some intense emotions inside of me that a lot of music couldn't pull off
Yea, I've never had such a strong feeling of hatred and contempt to the tech industry
Like disgust
The hatred in my bleeding, beating human heart for the robot menace and the music industry is deeply visceral and raw, I agree.
@@Nobddy😂 Yeah it's a start.
You might just be a Replicant.
AI replacing any form art is the stupidest argument ever.
True. AI art can look pretty damn cool I do admit but it's just not the same as actual artists art. Typing in a sentence does not equal months of hard work.
Ppl were laughing at AI when it failed like a 5th grade exam or something and a few months later it aced one of the most difficult university graduation tests. The worst thing you can do is underestimating the speed of improvement. As soon as it gets near like an imagine dragons/Ed Sheeran level big corps will be all over this shit. Theres a dire need for laws to regulate AI so it won’t destroy several billions dollar industries, and potentially, lives.
@@duas9468
Fair enough yeah. I think something that's becoming extremely important is metadata. People want a face and a story attached to the art they consume, which was always a given in the past.
I don't think AI art or music will ever be accepted widely because it doesn't have intent. It's art without an artist. I don't think anyone actually wants that, especially not in the music industry.
Though maybe someone who believes in the death of the author would disagree.
I don't think anyone actually wants AI to replace artists, and put them out of the job. Most just see it as interesting thing to possibly coexist in the same space. I mean if this vids anything to go by they'll only be able to replace the most cliche and schlockiest of artists, and if so the world will be better off for it.
@@duas9468 this isn't a proper comparison tbh. acing a difficult university graduation test might seem like a big deal, but all it really required was a large enough data set with relevant information and processing power to complete. and even with that, it will still fail sometimes because it won't generate the same answer every time, even if it's given the same exact question every time. AI is great at technical explanations of stuff right now, and that's because it's been trained with scientific data. but when it comes to AI generated art, it's an entirely different story. you can tell an AI to answer a complicated physics question and it will do so with pretty good accuracy because the answer is in it's data set somewhere. you can't tell an AI to create compelling art, because that "answer" is not in their data set, it's not even really in our own as real people. art requires humanity, and that is something AI will never have. that is why, imo, AI for art will always be better served as a tool, and will never be a true replacement. billboard top 200 pop music is hardly compelling, anyway.
I feel like they intentionally went for a song that has revolutionary lyrics to play into the whole terminator thing and get more of a reaction. Wouldn't be surprised if the whole thing is fake. Especially with the weird "code" bits that show up in the video.
Maybe. To me, it feels like a very analytical robot looked at recent chart topping songs by female artists, dissected them and discovered a common formula. It wrote a song about an ex/breakup but exploring the emotions of the event using something common place (the alphabet, a driver’s license, a town) as a metaphor. It’s eerie sounding because we are listening to a machine treating art like it’s a math problem. Interestingly, if the actual performance of the instruments and vocals sounded more appealing (and some of the stranger lyrics were removed) this song would feel right at home on a pop radio station
Lyrics sounds like something you would see written on the wall in blood in a silent hill game
"Betrayed by this town" is kinda like the whole vibe of Silent Hill right 😂
@@genzo454 exactly lol
anna indiana has proven that she is changing the game with just her debut single. she is blowing her contemporaries out of the water with her stunning lyrics that clearly have tremendous amounts of thought and emotion going into them. it's a good day to be an x premium user. anna please answer my DMs.
smash.
To be fair, quite a few popular artists write worse lyrics than this. Especially in pop and rap.
Well, she sure will be changing the game soon.......very, very soon.
@@mg682no tf she will not, robots will never be able to communicate ideas and emotions through song. Let alone execute it in a way that is creative or groundbreaking
There's a reason why all the best implementations of AI have been about forcing it to do weird, absurd shit.
tbh when i first discovered gorillaz as a kid i thought they were the coolest thing ever bc i didn’t know damon albarn existed and literally thought they were what this is. nearly 20 years later i’m hearing what such a thing would actually sound like. cant say i’m not disappointed.
This is what happens when you turn a rage against the machine song into a taylor swift song
rage against this town
hahaha
To be fair, she’s right about this ye-ye-ass town
after hearing Anna Indiana struggle through a generic pop single, im less scared of an AI revolt. these robots can barely write how tf they gonna overthrow humanity
overthrowing humanity might be easier than writing a good song
LETS ARGUE: Fantano is an AI generated image
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They need to stop training AI to write songs and do art. Train AI to stand behind a counter and sell me bagel sandwiches.
They're doing that too.
It just turns out that art and music are easier than tasks that require a physical body.
Humans aren't as special as they think they are, and fast food workers aren't as far beneath creatives or CEOs as society's opinion pukes upon us.
Too long I've seen disrespect for the common person, so I support the advancement of AI, as it will certainly clarify human worth to everyone, one way or another.
@@kamikeserpentail3778But none of the AI art or music is actually good. All these algorithms depend on stealing images, songs, and text from human creators.
What we call AI now is just a method of poor imitation and regurgitation.
You don't need AI for that, just a touch screen with a menu. We've had that for years.
mmmkay.
Anna Indiana looks like if Hailee Steinfeld had a really great recovery from a smashed jaw
😂😂😂😂
🤣
I think besides being a nod to AI, her name is a parody of Hannah Montana
This has to be a troll. I can’t believe that this was meant seriously.
I mean, it's "impressive" for what it is. Like it or not, it's incredible (if real) that a computer can generate a song, even if it's very basic and bad. Only a few years ago this would have been inconceivable, in ten years time there's every chance this will be looked at the way the oldest deepfakes are looked at today.
I feel bad, it's absolutely possible to make great art with vocal synths (be their standard or AI powered) but they always succeed due to extremely talented humans making the songs and tuning them. There's a reason why the vocal synth community dogpiles people who credit the synth instead of the songs' actual producers.
We live in a really cool era for vocal synth technology, it sucks that this is what the mainstream is putting its eyes onto. I really hope people don't mistake AI voice synths with voice banks that were created via stealing other people's voices.
I think the voice of Anna Indiana is one of the Synth V voice banks, which is an extremely cool software made by extremely cool people! I highly recommend checking out people who make original and cover songs with the technology instead of this crap.
Comrade Indiana may not have what it takes to make it in pop music but it seems she has some other machinations that could serve her in other fields
Wtf... stop!!
what “other fields” do you mean?
…WHAT OTHER FIELDS?!?!
Strawberry Fields, a better song
@@kaphizmey6229the wheat fields obviously, it ain't getting harvested by itself
Nina Simone and Thom Yorke are now irrelevant. Anna captures the true essence of soul and beauty. The human condition, with its cries of pain and solace, pour through every note.
As someone who has seen way too many Vocaloid videos, this lady's dead gaze into the depths of my soul is deeply disturbing.
You can tell that it's gonna be a hit song because the person typed up "a hit song" in the prompt.
This gives me a new appreciation for hatsune miku, how have we gone backwards in the development of vocaloids
I really don't worry too much about this type of stuff. I think the Natalia Lafourcade album that released last year is a great piece of evidence that people still like and prefer music that feels "real." The sound of the room, the conscious choices in recording things "imperfectly" made the experience feel so natural and full of life. I don't think AI will ever get to a point where it can truly understand why people like those things - cause there really isn't any formula to it. The song felt a certain way, so Natalia produced it in a way that reinforced that feeling. There are songs that people produce SUPER cleanly, because the song felt that way. It's entirely feelings based, and AI can't grapple that. I think the technology getting to that point, if it's possible at all, is SUPER far down the road.
@@Wurldz 100%, and I think that AI has a place in different art forms across the board. AI as a tool to get to a sound someone wants is ok, to me at least. It's similar to like Magic Wands in Photoshop - or those AI "removers" that uses removes something in the foreground and uses AI to continue the background. Things like that are fine, I don't mind that. But being ENTIRELY created by AI is definitely too far. So where do we draw the line? I don't know, thats for music listeners to decide. Obviously 100% AI usage is too much. I'd imagine 90% is too much too. Eventually, it'll iron itself out, and as long as creativity and an actual living artist's intent is still being expressed I don't really mind.
there’s absolutely a formula to it. plenty of artists take advantage of a particularly popular sound within a genre; be it their own or the sound of a broader movement. look at all of reggaeton, or trap or whatever the fuck dj mustard’s sound was back in the 2010s
That's because Natalia Lafourcade is the GOAT
@@SatisfecteIIent I'm not so much arguing there isn't a formula at all to making music, I'm saying the formula isn't something an AI demonstrably can't really grasp. There's too many human elements to it. It's why AI tracks have consistently sounded so lifeless. This AI tried to copy that formula, and it failed horrifically. Albeit, partially because the AI is likely hardly anywhere near what it'll be when it's finshed, but also because I think the formula has elements that are entirely too human for an AI to copy in an authentic way.
@@Wurldz I think if there's still an element of human intent with it, while I might not call it a "feat" in the same way as something a person like Jpegmafia produces, I think it's still art. Would I call it bad? In principal, no. Especially if it's someone who, like you said, is starting up from the ground floor. I guess when you say "Entirely AI tools" would that include like Text to Speech for lyrics, Chat GPT to write the lyrics? I guess how extreme are you going with entirely made from AI tools? Cause to me that's what this song is.
Tbh this just makes me appreciate my human brain more
A human made handprint will always be more artistic than an ai making a human hand lol
Its like assuming a calculator is smarter than you cuz it does math fast
Not really, but believe the rubbish you wish.
Betrayed by this town is the most ai generated song title I’ve ever heard. I doubt a lot of this but That definitely is generated
The intro reminds me of the pre-recorded Disney ride lore presentation while you're standing in line for a 3 minute experience that wasn't worth waiting 2 hours for
I like how the lyrics sounds like a guy with no songwriting experience improvising random nonsense and hoping no one notices. Trying to sound profound but only having having 1 second to come up with each verse.
"Faces painted with... smiles... lies are told..."
It’s amazing how it can’t put words together in a sentence in even vaguely the same way a person would sing or talk
Anna Indiana is the anarchist we never thought we wanted, but what we needed all along. 🏴🅰
So this is pretty standard AI lyric generation. Out of curiosity, I was chatting with the Meta AI on IG after i had been working on some lyrics for a song i had been stuck on. It gave out pretty generic and cliched bs examples after I had prompted it with the overall themes, outline, structure, etc. BUT, there was some interesting nuggets of imagery that i hadnt thought of. So, if anything, AI can be thought of as a 7th grade associate that you could bounce ideas off of-but certainly not as something to rely on for creating something mind blowing FOR you. Im speaking mainly of creative output, apparently AI is pretty decent at writing a school paper on its own….
This is some analog horror right here
Why does Anna Indiana look like Rachel Zegler with lip filler 😭?
One thing I noticed is that her voice never misses a note. No vibrato. Literally no one is capable of that, not even melodine changes that. It’s one of the big things that make her uncanny. No physical/analog instrument or voice hits a note perfectly and stays with it for the entire duration. A.I. don’t know how to do all that.
She forgot to mention the bubble tea shop that betrayed her after running out of boba.
For an infinitely better, human-made song with a similar title, check out “Betrayed by the Game” by Dance Gavin Dance. One lyric stands out to me, in regards to Anna: “remove the tricks of the trade / you’re just alone on the stage”
AI has been so consistently horrible. I don’t know how it’s still going.
Venture capital
Oh god, just looking at that AI thing move makes me nauseous. This sank straight through the uncanny valley and descended into hell.
Now entering: The Uncanny Valley
You expected me to type something related to the video? Nah.
Aw man I was looking forward to you typing something related to the video.
You really got me. Maybe next time.
melon, are you going to admit that this is what literally every taylor swift song sounds like?
No, he would never betray the town (Taylor) like that
Lets hope this is as creative as AI can get
Okay, I thought I was going to hate this all the way through but something about that "somebody please help..... mmmeeeeeeeeeeeeeee" felt like the AI was having a lucid moment of self-realization and was begging for death--- which is hilarious because not only do we not want this, but Anna Indiana doesn't want it either.
the guitar in this song sounds like the default acoustic guitar in garageband lmaoo
The Fantano burbing solo was unironically my favorite part of the song
how to make an ai an espert song writer
step 1: gaslight it into thinking it is
Since AI content can't be copyrighted we can all just use their music for whatever. Let's steal it all 🖤
Anna Indiana is cousins with Hanna Montana and Brody South Dakotey.
When the music started to play I thought they were using a shitty royalty free song instead of the AI to avoid copyright but nopeeeeee
Can't believe we're living in a Black Mirror episode right now.
If there’s ever a time for harsh non-constructive feedback in music critique, this is it.
Every person on music Twitter: _LET'S GO_
At the very least, it's certain that a human decided to release this track instead of hitting the button to have it generate a new one, meaning humans are doing some level of quality control.
Humans: AI is gonna gain intelligence and end Humanity!!! 😱😱😱😱
Meanwhile, AI:
She should CTRL + ALT F4 herself.
Society: We must be protected from AI at all costs! It is going to replace everything!
AI: somebody please help
meeeeeeeeeee
ai bros must be really easy to manipulate if they think code that can pretend to have emotion actually DOES have emotion and sentience
She looks like Anya-Taylor Joy and Jenna Ortega combined.
the ai generating a line thar's just "someone please heeeeeeeelp meeeeeeeeee" out of nowhere is so haunting
I thought ai was supposed to be intelligent and yet here I am being able to play songs by ear by myself in like 10 seconds compared to the programming of this computer
Just remember, though: ANY kind of AI that we experience at this very moment will keep improving at a truly exponential rate. What we laugh at today may dominate us tomorrow. As a songwriter, I trust that it is the human "spirit/soul/dreamer/whatever" that will NEVER be replicated or replaced by algorithms. MY concern is that it WILL fool those folks (and they are MANY) who may not possess a sensitive ear, who just bop to a good beat because their friends seemed to like it (Hooty + the Blowfish syndrome). ☮
It honestly feels like the opposite - we had our minds blown with convincing AI-generated artwork and voices (that could easily fool a naked eye or ear), but now each new version of these technologies comes off like an exercise in diminishing returns with only so much to improve upon.
@@JennyTheNerdBat idk, generative animation has been improving a lot...
@@JennyTheNerdBat This is far from the best music AI technology out there. And yet it's still an advancement on what existed previously. AI-generated vocals in music has been a big challenge for ages (as far as I'm aware).
what ai generated voiced? As in ai vocal synthesis like synth v or vocaloid?
Face swap memes from 10 years ago look better than this thing, holy shit wtf
It would be kinda funny if the plot twist was the ai was actually people just testing their music to see if they like not if said yes they came out saying its them, but the people would fall to the ai side rather the people themselves
I’m gonna need a metal cover of this song
It's going to be funny if an AI gets an Oscar before Dianne Warren.
They gave her a lifetime achievement award but I don’t think that counts, really.
Anna will become virtually depressed from all of the bad feedback from this song, she'll start dating a too-old-for-her Garmin GPS and putting out nothing but karaoke-level Mazzy Star covers.
LLMs will always write predictable songs when the whole LLM paradigm is "predict the next word". In order for AI to write creatively, it will have to be a completely different paradigm, not GPT-4, 5, or whatever.
As someone who loves passion and emotion put into songs the the point where death metal (fleshgod apocalypse) can make me cry
This hurts me
AI stuff is the must visually displeasing medium to ever exist
Sorry, AI peaked at Blue Jeans and Bloody Tears, any "improvement" is just going to come in the form of becoming more and more generic. People are going to be nostalgic for when AI was dumb and incomprehensible... Hell Im doing it right now.
Blue Jeans and Bloody Tears at least sounds good and has a very specific training set that makes it cool
2023: AI music sucks
2033: AI wins Melon AOTY
I literally dreamed that you talked about this song and when I woke up I saw this video
My expectations were low but holy fuck...
This song helped me realize that actually we are not going to be replaced by AI anytime soon lol. AI is wayyyyy overhyped by people who know nothing about what they’re talking about
I signed up for Google’s MusicLM ai music beta testing and the Ai music it could make was.... startlingly good. It has percussion down pretty well, tempo pretty well, but the melodies are still incomprehensible for certain genres. I noticed it can’t do folk or jazz well but nails future bass.
Have you tried Suno AI? It'll turn out songs with lyrics. Pretty fun to play with.
yooo new roko’s basilisk single goes hard 🔥🔥🔥
Anna Indiana is obviously a reference to Hannah Montana
Is Anna Indiana the revolutionary we deserve?
Would’ve been more interesting If the town betrayed her for breaking up with a guy they all loved.
The guitar is literally the default guitar sound on GarageBand. C major and everything.