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I can see why people are seething.
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What's the best way to use it that doesn't involve installing Python cancer on my machine?I've been playing around with Stable Diffusion.
Can't speak for the other things but that mad hatter was published on DeviantArt back in 2010. By a person. Fun fact, it's actually early concept art for Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland! It even has the little date and watermark in the image you attached.This entire song was written by an AI, and this was in 2020, it's coming even further, we even have AI that can deepfake voices live, just give it another year or two and we'll start seeing Dall-E at home
This was also rendered entirely by an AI
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An AI generated Nirvana song
What's the best way to use it that doesn't involve installing Python cancer on my machine?
Wow, both of these are incredibly impressive, I would love to learn more about how they were made and if there was any outside interference from the "Creator/Prompter/Coder" after the product was generated.
An AI generated Nirvana song
Windows-only GUI installer.
Pretty sure it's self-contained so there's no need to install Python. It does require Nvidia.
You effectively just need to feed a midi of every instrument from a band/musician into the AI and then it can see all of the patterns to replicate the songWow, both of these are incredibly impressive, I would love to learn more about how they were made and if there was any outside interference from the "Creator/Prompter/Coder" after the product was generated.
I actually really dig that fake Nirvana song.
Why haven't we seen more of this? I'd expect musicians themselves to be using it since they're the people working with audio engineers and others who have access to top-notch equipment. This sounds as revolutionary to music as the advancements in recording technology in the mid-late 60s, to say nothing of electronic instruments.You effectively just need to feed a midi of every instrument from a band/musician into the AI and then it can see all of the patterns to replicate the song
It still needs a lot of work and fine tuning, AI has quite a long way to go with anything audio, especially if you told it "Hey, please analyze all the instruments in this song and make something similar, thanks", but audio is messy by nature and doing something like this requires lots of manual workWhy haven't we seen more of this? I'd expect musicians themselves to be using it since they're the people working with audio engineers and others who have access to top-notch equipment. This sounds as revolutionary to music as the advancements in recording technology in the mid-late 60s, to say nothing of electronic instruments.
If that's what you wanted, all you would have needed was to ask. Some of us love glam ladies.If the art community could draw me glamorous 20th-century women, let's talk. Until then, hush.
Veggie Tales has no right to be as good as it is for a Christian cartoon.Randomly generated.
Using Python virtual environments in Linux...?What's the best way to use it that doesn't involve installing Python cancer on my machine?
Good, less degenerate behavior. Ai is learning.
Okay. Could you make me one then, please? Someone glamorous, but spunky.If that's what you wanted, all you would have needed was to ask. Some of us love glam ladies.
Also, that looks like a female Sander Cohen.
Veggie Tales has no right to be as good as it is for a Christian cartoon.
Veggie Tales has no right to be as good as it is for a Christian cartoon.