(My first tweet is a prediction that will come to pass)
We live in the dawn of a new age.
The AI Era is going to change the way we live far more than the Industrial Era did.
#suno
As a metalhead when I first made this song I instantly became a fan of Suno and maybe more embarrassing I started to love EDM/Techno :) I think this is the genre suno did best especially the early models.
Electro Disco Swing https://t.co/oFKbGjVEn1 via @YouTube
#aivideo#chatgpt
I am missing Suno2, hated the watermark banners but loved the character and voice consistency, I had developed recurring characters.
https://t.co/OzIdKH4uG7
Hating AI is a low-IQ move.
It's like hating electricity.
You can dislike what AI changes.
You can hate who benefits from it.
You can even be scared of it.
But pretending it isn't the future?
That's a failure to understand reality.
@alexutopia I agree 250%.
I used AI before Disco DIffusion with things like GauGan, you would make a flat image , then apply a specific flat color, like a certain shade of blue and it would fill it with terrains, sky
We have come so far since then but we are still afraid of our creation.
@elonmusk The best chance we have is not for us to be out there, but Autonomous AI machines Von Neumann Probes etc.
Machines don't need sleep food oxygen toilets etc.
They could be our legacy.
Our children that will be around after we are extinct sharing our history to the universe.
@MarioNawfal There is a flaw in this idea.
A.I. is not a separate entity. It has been trained on us, created by us, made from us, it is our legacy.
A.I. does nothing humans have not done for millennia.
It just does it faster.
If not, we would still be painting with berries on cave walls.
@alexutopia Most of the people who are vitrol anti-ai are aspiring artists who never got recognition so they need a scapegoat.
Many were never artists to begin with.
There are people who have legitimate gripes, but most likely these are not them.
Greg Rutkowski has been heard :)
Not you :)
@alexutopia The very tools we take for granted, Oil Paints. Took 100s of years to perfect. Pencils, the very pencils we used in grade school used to be be crude blocks of carbon. If we were born on a desert island it would take our descendants thousands of years to make a pencil.