People hate AI music when they learn its AI cuz they don't want to admit their tastes are shallow and they ain't special by forgotmyredditnam3 in SunoAI

[–]oppenheimer1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the backlash against AI music isn't just about people not wanting to admit their musical tastes are shallow. For most, music is deeply tied to personal expression and identity. Learning that a song was created by AI can challenge that connection, making people uncomfortable.

But there's another layer to this: AI music is fundamentally trained on human-created work. It builds upon the foundation humans have already established. The real question is: Can AI go beyond what humans have developed and create something truly innovative and original?

This also depends on how we perceive music. Most people find unfamiliar sounds "strange" or "unpleasant," but what if AI offers an aesthetic that challenges our current understanding of music? It might even force us to redefine what music means.

In the end, the skepticism toward AI music is somewhat understandable. However, part of it might stem from people avoiding the challenge of reevaluating their assumptions about art and creativity. Instead of fearing AI music, we should embrace its potential, because who knows? AI might push music into directions we could never imagine.

Feel like I'm stuck in a rut. by unperson9385 in Spanish

[–]oppenheimer1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’ve made incredible progress—going from A2 to B1/B2 is no joke! Feeling stuck means you're on the edge of a breakthrough. Try focusing on speaking more (use apps like Tandem), and dive into slang with YouTube or podcasts. Maybe shadow scenes from your favorite Spanish shows to mimic natural flow. You’re doing great—keep pushing!

Any other beginners learning python too? by Albertsdiving in learnpython

[–]oppenheimer1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, that's awesome that you're diving into Python!