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dreternal t1_j6da28f wrote

Time for this composer to start posting anti-AI stuff online. JK screw it I'm going fishing.

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hydraofwar t1_j6dc28z wrote

If anyone knows any AI that can clone voices as well as elevenlabs to languages ​​other than English let me know

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AvgAIbot t1_j6de7tw wrote

Sorry for my noobness, I’m just an average AI…

Is this more like they’ve been working on it for a long time and they just happened to publish around the same time?

Or these kinds of models/research is just speeding up faster and faster?

Do they use other AI models to faster train their models?

Is it just different AI giving birth to new/better AIs?

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Ostrichman975 t1_j6dgqlu wrote

SFX recordists and Folley artists will probably be the first to go in this battle. You need the sound fx? why pay someone when you can type in “rock hitting metal surface” and get the sound you’re looking for? I think it will be a much greater length of time before full compositions carry emotions well enough that they will be a good choice for something like a movie score. I think things like non-AAA video game music is replaced by AI scores in a short timeframe. Adoption of this tech in the film/commercial industry would be huge and very displacing for many composers.

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virgilash t1_j6dxhvk wrote

Op, if you had a let's say 5MB plain text file (so way more than just a few paragraphs of text) and want to generate an audiobook out of it (spoken by a voice sounding as natural as possible) what free tools (apps or web services) would you currently reccommend? You seem to be very familiar with latest news in this kind of generative AI.

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RemyVonLion t1_j6fcy0n wrote

I'm pretty sure almost every year from now on is just going get crazier and crazier for anything AI related unless a major event disrupts progress, or we eventually assimilate to become God lol.

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Phantump4thewin t1_j6fmv0i wrote

I just wanna know why? Why do people wanna kill art with AI? Just because they can? Or to save money so they don’t have to hire actual artists?

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Cascascap t1_j6fo05g wrote

This is only published papers. There's many more groups of people working on their own models privately or in closed betas. This is moving incredibly fast.

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Gotisdabest t1_j6ga14e wrote

A bit of both columns. It's the next stage of advancement and it offers a large productivity boom. The large scale point is to just automate everything, and art just proved to be easier since it's in many ways a software only activity while stuff like manual labour is harder to gain data on and requires new hardware to replicate.

The point is that if something is possible to make with the current available it'll almost certainly be made by someone and missing out on it can be dangerous. It's not that they specifically hate artists or anything, in the same way that the car industry wasn't made to specifically destroy or spite the horse industry. It's just a more productive and efficient way of doing things.

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Ostrichman975 t1_j6huhxm wrote

Will certainly allow creativity to flourish while simultaneously killing off large swathes of careers and likely reducing game dev team sizes by a large number. I think indie games are the new AAA when generative AI takes over.

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ziplock9000 t1_j6hxxwu wrote

Does anyone have any examples of good AI generated music. All the examples I've heard are many years behind other aspects of AI and are really quite rubbish.

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citizentim t1_j6mq1fz wrote

It’s funny, I’m both a musician and a visual artist who does some YouTube tutorials and content.

On the music side, the reaction seems very much “oh, this is cool” but in the visual front there is a LOT more “kill it with FIRE!”

I don’t know. Maybe as musicians we’ve just learned to adapt quicker to technology? Or, maybe we’re just more used to being screwed over

Hope you catch a whopper!

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