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‘We are truly doomed’: King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard despair at AI clone appearing on Spotify
(www.theguardian.com)
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Then half of the modern world is baffling to you. Do you feel the same way about coin-operated player pianos? Or kaleidoscope projectors?
People will seek to make money from anything they can.
You aren’t even trying. Both of your examples require human interaction and imagination at the time of creation.
Player pianos aren’t black boxes of plagiarism and kaleidoscopes don’t show amalgams of other people’s works.
also when is the last time a human being encountered either of these
A player piano (sometime last week, two of my closer casual friends have them. we all collect musical instruments) or a kaleidoscope (we have one in our kids' toys bucket)
well then!