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Igel

(37,365 posts)
19. My analogy is a homeowner who has great landscaping.
Mon Jan 13, 2025, 08:46 PM
Jan 2025

And accepts all the praise for how great it looks.

The people that designed it, grew the plants, landscaped and installed it and maintained it ...? Shark chum, I guess. (Oddly and at a complete and total tangent to pretty much anything, why did "Dexter" never dispose of a body that way?)

I have students who turn in projects that are AI generated. "But I wrote it." "No. You gave my project description and rubric to an AI. It wrote it--building on the backs of thousands, none of which were you. You fail." "But I'll lose athletics eligibility." "I'll be sure to tell your coach that when he said 'go big or go home' you were texting and thought he said, 'Fail big and go home'."

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Playing music is already a super power. May become a rarer super power. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jan 2025 #1
No, it's not a "super power" maxsolomon Jan 2025 #23
Everyone can learn cursive handwriting. Yet now, it is a superpower boomers use to impress youngsters Bernardo de La Paz Jan 2025 #24
Misleading headline. speak easy Jan 2025 #2
No, it isn't. If the headline had read "No one ever enjoys making music" it would have been highplainsdem Jan 2025 #4
Nope. speak easy Jan 2025 #9
This message was self-deleted by its author speak easy Jan 2025 #6
Creating music; poetry; art is at the center of human existence... EarthFirst Jan 2025 #3
I feel like this will eventually lead to a renaissance of the live performance. bullimiami Jan 2025 #5
Stupid little manchild Clouds Passing Jan 2025 #7
As my stomach churns Lulu KC Jan 2025 #8
Bullshit. Basso8vb Jan 2025 #10
He lost me at, "I think..." (n/t) PJMcK Jan 2025 #11
If you're using AI to "make music" you're not making music. CaptainTruth Jan 2025 #12
My analogy is a homeowner who has great landscaping. Igel Jan 2025 #19
That's a great analogy. CaptainTruth Jan 2025 #22
... says a person who doesn't make music. JoseBalow Jan 2025 #13
Creating something worthwhile isn't SUPPOSED to be "fun" Rocknation Jan 2025 #14
Or perhaps AI is... xocetaceans Jan 2025 #17
He is so full of s-it FakeNoose Jan 2025 #15
The part of the podcast interview that is mentioned in the article's headline is within a few of minutes of 22:17 in... xocetaceans Jan 2025 #16
Ah, what even I would call "flooding the zone" with, um, yeah. n/t Igel Jan 2025 #20
"...the future of AI runs the risk of flooding the arts with insipid and uninspired trash..." LudwigPastorius Jan 2025 #21
AI is cancer Blue_Tires Jan 2025 #18
Agree IA8IT Jan 2025 #27
As a Visual Artist: I -often enjoy- my Art Making, as well as the Results... electric_blue68 Jan 2025 #25
I'm sure Elton John just hated composing music. Mosby Jan 2025 #26
There's magic in the creative process, whether it be music, literature, art, design, or any other creative expression. patphil Jan 2025 #28
What a fucking MORAN!!!! /NT sdfernando Jan 2025 #29
Does he know any people? chowmama Jan 2025 #30
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