• Tja@programming.dev
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    2 days ago

    I disagree on all counts.

    It’s not exploitative, it doesn’t exploit anyone.

    It’s not trash, and if it were you wouldn’t need to regulate it because people would reject it on the merits.

    The space belongs to whoever wants to create art, with whatever tools they want to do it. Gatekeeping and true Scotsman arguments are really grasping.

    I don’t know what “social value” is created. A nurse or a fireman create social value. You won’t see them worrying about AI. If AI could put out fires they would definitely be interested.

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      1 day ago

      It’s not exploitative, it doesn’t exploit anyone.

      It had to be trained on music created by human artists. Those artists were not compensated.

      It’s not trash, and if it were you wouldn’t need to regulate it because people would reject it on the merits.

      I would reject if I knew it was AI. I can’t always tell, though.

      The space belongs to whoever wants to create art, with whatever tools they want to do it.

      The owners of Bandcamp get to set the rules, because they own it.

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        13 hours ago

        You can’t always tell, I can’t always tell, bandcamp can’t always tell. And it’s only going to get harder.