#AI Sound Technology
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akreview · 2 years ago
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PrestigeAudioAI is a revolutionary AI-based technology that helps individuals and businesses create professional-quality audio tracks quickly and easily. Developed by Eric Holmlund and his team, this cutting-edge audio technology promises to help anyone who wants to start a profitable business without any prior experience in audio production.
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jynjackets · 6 months ago
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lesspopped · 23 days ago
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Job hunters, now able to generate custom applications instantly, flood employers, so employers turn to AI to manage the glut. Spammers and other bad-faith actors flood social media with near-infinite material, pushing the platforms to double down on automated moderation. Rapidly generated presentations lead to rapidly scheduled meetings recorded and automatically transcribed by AI assistants for machine summarization and analysis. Dating-app users generate chats with AI only to be filtered and then responded to by someone else using AI. The starkest and most consequential such story is what’s happening in education: Teachers dealing with students who generate entire essays and assignments are turning to AI-powered plagiarism detectors, or getting pitched on ed-tech software that solves cheating with surveillance — with, of course, the help of AI. These are stories about AI, but they’re also stories about broken systems. Students flocking to ChatGPT in the classroom suggests that they see school in terms of arbitrary tasks and attainment rather than education. The widespread use of AI in job hunting drives home the extent to which platforms like LinkedIn, which promises to connect job seekers with employers, have instead installed themselves between them, pushing both sides to either pay up or dishonestly game their systems. A dating app where users see opportunity in automated flirting must already be a pretty grim space. If Facebook can be so quickly and thoroughly overwhelmed by AI-generated imagery and bots, it probably wasn’t much of a social network anymore — a low-trust platform better at monetizing users than connecting them. Smaller-scale AI arms races like these don’t take hold unless users (or workers, or students) have already been pitted against one another by systems they don’t respect. In an uncomfortably large portion of modern life — especially online — that’s exactly what’s happened.
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a mutual on bsky used the term "opportunistic infection" in one of the many rounds of Discourse about llms a couple months ago, and I think that's extremely accurate. basically he meant something along the same lines as the above — that in general, the tech itself is not creating cracks in these systems, but rather moving into, exposing, and deepening existing cracks. if we all woke up tomorrow and this technology had disappeared off the face of the earth but everything else was exactly the same, we would not be waking up in a utopia. at best, problems that are reaching a boiling point now might go back down to a low simmer.
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beneath-the-moon-and-me · 9 months ago
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God I miss windows xp. I feel like I've had so many bizarre issues with windows 10. my old PC would constantly freeze/crash and even my current PC likes to occasionally blue screen. but I noticed that after the most recent update my task bar is buggy and I can no longer use many of the shortcuts on it. nothing on earth makes me want to upgrade to Windows 11 either.
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doomed-jester · 15 days ago
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Google's AI overview is literally so bad, it just outright lies. Lloyd in Mother 1/Earthbound Beginnings can *not* learn PSI abilities, that's a basic fact of the game and not something it has any reason to get wrong
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angelbowlofsoup · 11 months ago
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some android girl ai stuff i never posted
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blindingchangelingwarlock · 2 months ago
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"How Hyperpop Ghosts, AI Collabs & TikTok Algoriddims Are Rewriting Music’s DNA (Spoiler: The Future Sounds Weird)"
We’re not just streaming songs anymore — we’re feeding data-hungry algorithms that spawn viral ghosts, AI Drake clones, and genre-bending "digi-cults". From AI-produced K-pop to VR concert economies, this is how today’s chaos is composing tomorrow’s anthems. Swipe for the breakdown.
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uselessgay10101 · 11 months ago
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Ok I genuinely don't see why everyone is being huges jelly beans about the use of AI in multiple different settings. Be it work, art, apps, or anything (Feel free to inform me! Heaven and Hell know I despise being uniformed)
It's not that I necessarily agree with it (it is laying ppl off work. Stealing art- etc), but AI isn't necessarily bad it's literally just being used wrong! You can blame the creators and government for not setting regulations. Ai is not only made to do bad things and to cover the work ppl do, but to take some of the workload off people do. Or can't do.
Is it good?
.................... Questionable.
You can feel stingy about Ai for stealing art, work, and dawned MONEY
But! Seriously try to at least understand why instead of instantly hating the use of AI all together
We often times get SO into a thing we forget to take a step back and really acknowledge the big picture! I do that shit too! and trust me it a lot harder to see you're doing it lest someone taps u asking "yo you good?"
Ai isn't bad but it can be if it's influenced by bad people. And we can be pretty f-ing bad. And not in the cool way.
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corvid-corvette-coven · 1 year ago
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lemme throw an ice cube in this hot boiling pot of oil that is AI debate
I feel like the misuse of AI tools for profit or exploitative/ fucked up gain really devalues the genuine usefulness of the programs.
as much as i always wish to go to a HUMAN for help like this, i was low on time so i will admit i used CHATGPT to summarise some legalese.
I am firmly against alot of things people are trying to do with AI these days, its actually fucking ludicrous how far its being taken.
(sorry for how wordy this is I have a few things to say)
I also feel like the use of AI for giving any second opinion on academic knowledge cuts off an important connection people develop with (good) teachers and professors, who would respond to my email and give me this response (if i had time)
(basically i dont condone or enjoy the use of AI as a replacement for asking for help that could be provided from another person)
I dont use CHATGPT to write essays or schoolwork, regardless of how highly people praise it, i find its just genuinely shit and I wouldn't be doing a course if I'm not prepared to fail at it (personal philosophy).
But i jokingly mocked a friend i saw had a CHATGPT tab open recently (i wagged my finger and said "tsk tsk tsk look at you becoming a slave to our robot overlords"), and they told me that actually they use it to summarise painfully worded text and school documents and shit.
So today I took that idea, and used CHATGPT to help me summarise some legalese (as much as consulting tumblr was my first option i wasn't prepared to put my faith in you guys for something due so soon)
and this thang WORKED, very well, i get it now
I didnt use that text in my essay, but it HELPED yknow
and i just wish i didnt have as much guilt of using AI when I was in a painful spot, on a deadline, in need of help
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magpiecrust · 2 years ago
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"Daisy Bell" sung by the computer IBM 7094 (1961)
Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer do / I'm half crazy all for the love of you / It wouldn't be a stylish marriage / I can't afford a carriage / But you'll look sweet upon the seat / Of a bicycle built for two
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eppysboys · 2 years ago
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I object to Trump being the contrarian and Biden being into the 'granny shit', it's the other way around (with Obama still being the centrist). Trump is a corny-ass new york theatre nerd who would only like the greatest hits, Biden is the one listening to revolution 1 + 9.
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rangerdew · 2 years ago
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its so hard not to despair at the way the illustration community treats the conversation about "ai art"
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gaymelie · 8 months ago
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Ok but we need to have this discussion with the clear knowledge that the AI component is not what is making it join the meetings or gives it the ability to. Someone built a program and MADE it do that deliberately. AI does not actually mean intelligence or making decisions. This isnt „AI going rogue“ this is companies lying and misleading about their products, producing invasive programms, and having no regard for privacy or even laws.
At the California Institute of the Arts, it all started with a videoconference between the registrar’s office and a nonprofit.
One of the nonprofit’s representatives had enabled an AI note-taking tool from Read AI. At the end of the meeting, it emailed a summary to all attendees, said Allan Chen, the institute’s chief technology officer. They could have a copy of the notes, if they wanted — they just needed to create their own account.
Next thing Chen knew, Read AI’s bot had popped up inabout a dozen of his meetings over a one-week span. It was in one-on-one check-ins. Project meetings. “Everything.”
The spread “was very aggressive,” recalled Chen, who also serves as vice president for institute technology. And it “took us by surprise.”
The scenariounderscores a growing challenge for colleges: Tech adoption and experimentation among students, faculty, and staff — especially as it pertains to AI — are outpacing institutions’ governance of these technologies and may even violate their data-privacy and security policies.
That has been the case with note-taking tools from companies including Read AI, Otter.ai, and Fireflies.ai.They can integrate with platforms like Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teamsto provide live transcriptions, meeting summaries, audio and video recordings, and other services.
Higher-ed interest in these products isn’t surprising.For those bogged down with virtual rendezvouses, a tool that can ingest long, winding conversations and spit outkey takeaways and action items is alluring. These services can also aid people with disabilities, including those who are deaf.
But the tools can quickly propagate unchecked across a university. They can auto-join any virtual meetings on a user’s calendar — even if that person is not in attendance. And that’s a concern, administrators say, if it means third-party productsthat an institution hasn’t reviewedmay be capturing and analyzing personal information, proprietary material, or confidential communications.
“What keeps me up at night is the ability for individual users to do things that are very powerful, but they don’t realize what they’re doing,” Chen said. “You may not realize you’re opening a can of worms.“
The Chronicle documented both individual and universitywide instances of this trend. At Tidewater Community College, in Virginia, Heather Brown, an instructional designer, unwittingly gave Otter.ai’s tool access to her calendar, and it joined a Faculty Senate meeting she didn’t end up attending. “One of our [associate vice presidents] reached out to inform me,” she wrote in a message. “I was mortified!”
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fujobrook · 1 month ago
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Im like i wanna write all these fics but im lazy af. But I'll never use chatgpt/ai to write my shit.
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glowing-disciple · 2 months ago
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Ah yes, the sound of 400 images being generated by AI.
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aahsoka · 2 months ago
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hate the term luddite as it refers to ‘people scared of new technology’ when that was like decidedly not what was going on with the luddites . neo-luddite isnt any better imo.
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