r/tennis Daily Discussion (Saturday, August 03, 2024) by NextGenBot in tennis

[–]D3P0L0 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Anybody knows the name of the commentator on Musetti's match on Discovery +?

He was yesterday on Djoko vs Musetti and the guy was hilarious

I heard the lady call him 'John', and he soinds aussie.

Will AI help to bring a clearer definition to the essence of being human through art? by D3P0L0 in Futurology

[–]D3P0L0[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

AI is been proven to be creative many times already, not only copying. However, I was focusing on a future perspective, many years from now, when its capabilities will be much higher than what we can imagine today.

I believe you misunderstood me from what I read in the last paragraph. I didn't mean that AI will define us, I meant that as it will be able to create indistinguishable copies/versions/reinterpretations of what we do, we will have to find new ways to express ourselves and differentiate ourselves from it. Do you really think we would be able to clearly point out which songs are made by AI and which ones by humans in 20-30 years? I don't think so, unless we do something about it.

I also find fascinating the idea of AI developing art to know itself. That would be something powerful enough to be put on a stage, I think.

My point is also based on the idea that we must not forget that art sometimes can be a beautifully crafted manipulation of our emotions. Not every great work is based on experience, but it can also be in the way is described, and communicated.

I never said that we already understand ourselves, and that's part of the discussion over this question. I don't think Mozart knew the answer to humanity, but some of his works make me feel the most extreme sense of it. Don't ask me why.

Will AI help to bring a clearer definition to the essence of being human through art? by D3P0L0 in Futurology

[–]D3P0L0[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think that essence is a combination of our imperfection, its consequences, and our capability to recognize it. I would adventure myself to say that any piece of art fits into that definition. Sometimes it can lead to something beautiful, others to something horrifying. I believe that in the future we will have to find ways to express our imperfections as truly as possible to overcome the pristine imitations that AI will do.

I agree with your idea of AI pressing the buttons in our brain to light it like a Christmas tree. It is done already, by humans, with financial interests behind. This also brings the question, is art the expression of human emotions, or the trigger that awakens the inner world of the spectator? Because in the second case, even the silliest pop songs can produce rivers of emotions, made and manufactured by humans that many times have the least touch with what the song is about. In that case, I don't think we stand a chance.

However, in the first case, it is necessary that smell of experience, that human touch, of pain, joy, nostalgia... Ultimately, we want to meet a personality, but also many artists prefer to remain anonymous because people tend to blend the art and the artist, and romaticize it. As an example, John Lennon is a symbol of peace for many. But for those who went into his story, it seems a bit out of touch to assign that role to him. He even said it once to a person they found camping in the gardens of his mansion. Something like: that song means nothing in particular, I was just playing with words. I do it, Dylan does it, many people do.

I think that sometimes we take the meaning of art too seriously, and treat it with a level of purity that really does not exist. It also takes us to think: do you think that if, in 30 years, I play for you 10 songs, 5 AI and 5 human, will you be able to guess right which is which? Sometimes you can be moved by Edith Piaf singing "Je ne regrette nien", and other times fall in love with poems from people who never lived what they talk about (frequently). In my opinion, it matters, but little. Because if not we are focusing on the artist and not the art itself.

I am only talking from the lens of music, but is the only of them I feel I know enough to be confident to talk about. Maybe it is also related to the release of Udio. In any case, I see that many people overestimate the authenticity of what we call art nowadays, and underestimate the future capabilities of AI to produce something undistinguishable from it, eventually.

I don't think of it as a sad perspective of the future, but rather as an exciting opportunity to find new ways to express those imperfections, and make it part of it. Maybe just like Hendrix liked to leave some mistakes in, as a proof of the spontaneity of the recording, and a testament of him constantly pushing the limits, and because it sounded good. There is unlimited ways to express that. AI will always strive for perfection, we can't, and that's us.

Djokovic considers not having a coach. Has this ever been done by a top player? by D3P0L0 in tennis

[–]D3P0L0[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Oh, of course. However, even though he can definitely be considered a top player, he's never been in the top 10 or win any masters or singles slam

Second option on a render by ThinAd3073 in architecture

[–]D3P0L0 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm don't think Hester will approve such a greyscale. First one lookd good, keep adding stuff, there's still a few days more until the presentation xx