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Post by laristotle on Oct 3, 2021 23:32:35 GMT
We anticipate some pushback to this work — those who will say that the arts should be off-limits from AI, and that AI has no business trying to replicate the human creative process. Yet when it comes to the arts, I see AI not as a replacement, but as a tool — one that opens doors for artists to express themselves in new ways.
This project would not have been possible without the expertise of human historians and musicians. It took an immense amount of work — and, yes, creative thinking — to accomplish this goal.
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Post by zontar on Oct 4, 2021 4:31:22 GMT
Hmm, most people probably only know parts of his 5th & 9th symphonies (of the 9 finished ones) & I am not claiming superiority. (I know more than that though--but not nearly as much as many)
So interesting idea to try--at least it was played by musicians.
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Post by Die Bullen on Oct 4, 2021 11:06:06 GMT
We anticipate some pushback to this work — those who will say that the arts should be off-limits from AI, and that AI has no business trying to replicate the human creative process. Yet when it comes to the arts, I see AI not as a replacement, but as a tool — one that opens doors for artists to express themselves in new ways.
This project would not have been possible without the expertise of human historians and musicians. It took an immense amount of work — and, yes, creative thinking — to accomplish this goal.
It certainly is an interesting idea to attempt to complete an unfinished work like this
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