I can relate with the terrifying sentiment. I don’t exactly find it terrifying, just… disruptive and not in a good way.
Making good music is inherently a human trait - and it saddens me that there might be a future in which I say “hey Alexa, sing me a cheering song,” and the damn thing comes up with something incredibly beautiful and effective.
What will humans be unique for in such future of artificial creativity?
Then on top of that, we have the fucking capitalism thing. If machines are capable of doing a lot of grunt work, even the creative ones, where is our no work, free food and shelter for everyone utopia?
I can relate with the terrifying sentiment. I don’t exactly find it terrifying, just… disruptive and not in a good way.
Making good music is inherently a human trait - and it saddens me that there might be a future in which I say “hey Alexa, sing me a cheering song,” and the damn thing comes up with something incredibly beautiful and effective.
What will humans be unique for in such future of artificial creativity?
Then on top of that, we have the fucking capitalism thing. If machines are capable of doing a lot of grunt work, even the creative ones, where is our no work, free food and shelter for everyone utopia?