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DeadEyeMetal t1_ja0ight wrote

Assuming your question is serious (quite an assumption, all things considered), well, you're certainly not a composer. Beyond that, who cares?

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GalleonStar t1_ja2mhnv wrote

You absolutely are the composer. You can hit a keyboard randomly and write down the notes and call yourself a composer, using a tool that requires your input is more involved than that.

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Laethettan t1_ja366m8 wrote

Uh but when your tool does it for you, you have not done anything. I have a coffee machine, I press a Button. The machine made the coffee. Not me

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DeadEyeMetal t1_ja374pb wrote

Yup. Same as "writers" who use AI.

Not creativity, not art. Cheating.

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HumanJenoM t1_ja0afl5 wrote

You cannot copyright works created by AI so be careful.

As far as credits go it depends on how honest you want to be. You can pull a Milli Vanilli and take credit for AI's compositions and performance, but history shows that doing so usually does not end well.

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GalleonStar t1_ja2mkgu wrote

You can if you programmed the AI, or if the AI user agreement signs over ownership of the completed work to the user.

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HumanJenoM t1_ja39bfp wrote

You might want to check with the U.S. Copyright office that is not what their rules state.

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