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by tunesmith 34 days ago
I think there's a way to define it without it either side feeling personally attacked. One of the things I like about using agents for programming is that if the spec is detailed enough, I can implement it in a number of different languages and still get the thing I intended. That means that the "art" is in the spec, not the implementation.

I think the question with AI in music is when it gets to that point. What's the musical spec? What's the implementation? If the spec is supposed to be the pure distillation of my intent, then shouldn't that mean each time I engage AI to "implement" the spec, the musical output of the AI should be the same?

At that point I'm all in favor of using AI for music. But when AI is used to replace a specific intent with vague intent, that's where I feel like something is lost in the human experience of human-created music.