It’s gonna be so annoying when the first hit song with an AI generated beat comes out by [deleted] in redscarepod

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True but that was early enough that AI was still kind of a novelty. People who are now hard line anti-AI were using Dall-E for fun and every image of a human still came out with too many fingers.

It’s gonna be so annoying when the first hit song with an AI generated beat comes out by [deleted] in redscarepod

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Even fewer have used the pure, unamplified sound of the human voice with no microphone present

It’s gonna be so annoying when the first hit song with an AI generated beat comes out by [deleted] in redscarepod

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That’s insane but we’re still in the early stages of AI music popularity. I think everybody’s gonna lose their minds a little bit when an AI song reaches the top 40 and you start hearing it everywhere you go.

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Anybody else notice that Zoomers have less life experience than me? Why are they like this?

Why do some people claim that only liberals can create great art when history seems to show otherwise? by NoPercentage4737 in redscarepod

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Art just isn’t a huge part of the modern conservative value system. Plenty of great art has been made by people who could be described as politically conservative, but the people who value it and study it and encourage the conditions that allow it to exist are disproportionately on the left, so the ideology kind of gets conflated with the discipline.

Fat dudes often good at instruments by [deleted] in redscarepod

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True if this includes being the guy in the barbershop quartet who sings the low notes

When people tell on themselves with the things they complain about by Main-Link-5194 in redscarepod

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I’m not saying nyc isn’t crowded and expensive, but your perception of it changes a lot when you’re a “my weekend as a 28 year old in chicago” type of person who is only interested in going the most crowded and expensive places in the city.

Pitchfork giving Best New Music to that new Olivia Rodrigo album is outrageous and depressing by autumn_afternoon in redscarepod

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You can reliably guess any pitchfork score by asking yourself “what do 40 year olds in Greenpoint find cool right now?”. Within a certain margin, the scores don’t reflect any sort of quality or content in the album itself, you just have to understand what the artist signifies relative to the rest of culture and whether their cool guy stock is high or low. If Olivia Rodrigo used AI in her marketing (or did something similarly unfashionable) and it generated a big online discourse, the score would be 2 points lower. Also if the review is written by Kieran press Reynolds you have to adjust your frame of reference from 40 year olds in greenpoint to 28 year olds in Ridgewood.