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Primo2000 t1_izwly5n wrote

There is way more to programming then shuffling bits around and i dont see any manager approving ai generating code to be pushed to production servers.

Also i think there is 0% there will be no musicans in 5 years

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Kaarssteun t1_izwmk69 wrote

programming is basically complicated shuffling very complicated bits around. You can describe anything like that; it's what defines intelligence.

Also yeah, there will still be musicians in 5 years, as will there be musicians post-singularity. Some people just really enjoy doing it themselves. Don't see your point there

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Apollo24_ t1_izwn3k8 wrote

> This does not point to monetary value, simply artistic value.

This guy's got it completely wrong...

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resdaz t1_izwnhd6 wrote

What artistic value would there be in typing into a prompt "make me an electronica song"?

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Apollo24_ t1_izws94i wrote

Artistic values are what I choose them to be. They're subjective. If I enjoy a piece of music, it has some value for me.

Monetary values are what will be lost. If companies can get what they need for basically free, they won't employ artists.

Artists can choose to continue doing art, not for the money but because it has some value for themselves.

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rixtil41 t1_izwnowo wrote

Making music for money will be hit hard if not gone.

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Kaarssteun t1_izwnthn wrote

money will be hit hard if not gone. Music will be made for enjoyment, not capital gain

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resdaz t1_izwn235 wrote

I would say there would be an infinite amount of musicians, but if everyone is a musician does it matter?

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