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by sigg3
1799 days ago
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> it kills a lot of deep human emotions (desire, ambition, skill, transmission). Of course it doesn't. It just changes parts of what we care about. Auto tune didn't kill music, it just made evident what we already knew: a live performance might be the more authentic experience of a particular artist. Other, new breed artists, might never even perform live. AI playing chess did not make chess players obsolete. It just shone a new light on the game from a different angle. I can see AI becoming talking heads type of hosts, but they will still need human insights and skills (or "guidance") to function appropriately. This is what we'll use to assess the performance, then. |
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