AI - Cheating or just evolution?
- Marco Raaphorst
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I love the new AI tools for sound like Adobe Vocal Enhance, Goyo plugin and Hush. The power of these tools is that they don't see sound as an abstract thing, frequencies and loudness, but they actually listen to what the human voice says/sings. So there's context which was never before available.
Funny thing is: ^^^ this video ^^^ was created to have a maximum impact on humans, so the youtube AI could push it up up up for other humans to be scared of AI.
How can I not click on the video with such beautiful and attractive thumbnail. I can't help but to obey Mother Nature
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AI can't replicate the human imagination, for better or worse!
The Sea Peoples were a confederation of naval raiders who attacked ancient Egypt and other regions in the East Mediterranean before and during the Late Bronze Age collapse. They are considered one of the major contributing causes to the Bronze Age Collapse and were once regarded as the primary cause. The nationality of the Sea Peoples remains a mystery as the existing records of their activities are mainly Egyptian sources who only describe them in terms of battle. They are held responsible for the destruction of old powers such as the Hittite empire. The only evidence of their existence comes from sparse contemporary sources, although the evidence is interpretive at best, and often debated in scholarly circles. It has been proposed that the Sea Peoples was a seafaring confederation who may have originated from western Asia Minor, the Aegean, the Mediterranean islands, or Southern Europe.
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I've just been trying Hush and it's pretty mind blowingMarco Raaphorst wrote: ↑06 Jul 2023I love the new AI tools for sound like Adobe Vocal Enhance, Goyo plugin and Hush. The power of these tools is that they don't see sound as an abstract thing, frequencies and loudness, but they actually listen to what the human voice says/sings. So there's context which was never before available.
I think this is a bit of a stretch. Without priming the audience here with the original I would imagine hardly anybody to recognise what the original song was.
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Almost like listening to AM Radio in the middle of nowhere. Impressive.
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The key takeaway is that they were able to extract at least that much audio information and that it could even be interpreted.
This is not entirely new. The same thing has been done with mental imagery.
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