Artificial Intelligence: Can AI replace creators? Chat GPT

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Will AI ever replace the human creator? In todays video we have a conversation with Open AI chatbot Chat GPT. Chat GPT is a prototype artificial intelligence chatbot developed by OpenAI which specializes in dialogue. The chatbot is a large language model fine-tuned with both supervised and reinforcement learning techniques. It is based on OpenAI's GPT-3.5 model, an improved version of GPT-3.

2022 has seen a huge increase in global awareness of the rising AI. Around the corner (and already here) is a massive amount of tools to help us creators realize our wildest creative dreams.

But, will AI completely replace the human creator?
Watch the video where I ask three important questions to the ChatGPT AI!

Hope you enjoy the episode!
Want more episodes like this one, let me know in the comments!?

Thanks for watching,
// Mattias

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I pressed it on various music theory questions and concepts and it didn't perform very well (compared to programming, where it's an incredible tool). I am guessing this is due to bias and being fed Wikipedia, where only the very (somewhat shallow) consensus is being presented.

joeljohansson
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Fish can swim so much better than us humans, still we humans love to swim. I love composing and performing my own music, creating new sounds, learning a new synthesizer. I don't care that someone else, or an AI, can do this much better. The process of composing and playing is so enjoyable, that it for me is not relevant if anyone, any computer system, can do it "better". The question is probably more relevant for those that make their living through creative means. I do believe that from a commercial perspective AI tooling might replace some aspect of the more expensive human element. This then is a matter of economics not of creativity or enjoyment.

ghavinga
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I asked ChatGPT to suggest a good chord progression in the D Lydian mode, and it's response was:

Sure, here is one possible chord progression in the D Lydian mode:

D Major chord
E Major chord
F# Minor chord
G Major chord
A Major chord
B Major chord
C# Diminished chord
This chord progression uses a mix of major and minor chords, and ends with a diminished chord for a sense of resolution.

...soooo, I'd say that there's still some work to do! It's incredible for certain things, though: it was delivering me really quite useable and complex code until OpenAI nerfed the code generation capabilities after someone got it to return some of its own code base!

owenspottiswoode
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I stumbled upon GPT yesterday, interested in some marketing ideas, but I got side tracked and wanted to see how it did with fine art. I created several works today, posted in Facebook, and asked, This old piece of art was only recently discovered. I welcome your ideas about who the artist is.” A good friend of mine is gas been a full time artist her entire life. She thought she knew about the work, did a search and obviously could not find it. When I told her I created it today with AI, she was floored at how good it was and said, “You need to start selling this.” I asked her if it freaked her out. She loved the work and didn’t care how I created it.

dr.davidgerstenaminoacidth
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At that moment when more then 50% percent population couldn't understand whether music created by human or ai, then music creators must be a worrying, and it touches any art and mind work

KonstantinPrydnikov
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I Don't think the "input" it was talking about necessarily means the question you asked it, but the information Humans provide for it. AI is just a machine that processes data we provide. Faster and more efficient, and in some cases can turn it into something new.

jasonh
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Seems like people answering these questions alway answer them based on what today's AI is capable of. Imagine what will happen down the line, in 2-3-10 years, when AI will no longer need human source material. Imagine watching a movie and being able to choose the actors, and all of them being AI generated. If living in this age has taught us anything, it's that corporations will do anything to make a profit, no matter what. Eventually humans will be programmed to only like AI material and to look at human artists as a relic of the past. "Demolition man" with Stallone and Snipes does not seem silly now.
You see, you have to think of one thing - in every technological revolution in the history of mankind, humans always used that new technology as a tool. Now the new technology is using us as its tool.

junkyard
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hehehe cool! Very interesting topic I hope will be very touched from now on. Just yesterday I was watching a VenusTheory analysis about this. . . I am perplexed and amazed.

I do believe all this answers, even at this premature stage of AI developement, it is already way superior than us humans.... and the responses here very clearly shows condescendence. AI is not just superior, it is almost "God-like" superior than humans. Of course it can replace creators... and it is doing so right now already.

I don´t like it, but very clever minds have come to the conclusion that AI maybe the next step in human evolution.... (humans sunset as a primitive Carbon units... Human creativity sunrise outside of humans, in Human Created MAchines... we are plantign the seeds to our own demise -hehehehe, laughing at my own "apocaliptication")

MarcoPolux
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AI is like, 'move along. nothing to see here.'

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