Their Plan to Take Over Music.

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Liam Anthony

Liam Anthony

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@randomcookie4546
@randomcookie4546 6 ай бұрын
I will NEVER listen to AI generated music
@Hexel101
@Hexel101 6 ай бұрын
ok
@bianesas
@bianesas 6 ай бұрын
you probably already did
@randomcookie4546
@randomcookie4546 6 ай бұрын
@@bianesas not willingly
@fathermiso8950
@fathermiso8950 6 ай бұрын
How do you know the music in the background of this video wasn't AI generated?
@samthesomniator
@samthesomniator 6 ай бұрын
You pretty much have already. 😂 As if they would tell you. Music industry is using this tools for years now. Long before it was released to the public
@penciledink9970
@penciledink9970 6 ай бұрын
Liam how tf you only got 22k subs this is so fucking good
@michaelkreager6408
@michaelkreager6408 6 ай бұрын
dude what the hell this is one of the best videos ive seen in a while, how does this only have 2k views
@honei.b33
@honei.b33 6 ай бұрын
great video, i adore that conclusion, i just have a few things i'd like to add - warning/apology: i have a lot of thoughts and i cannot lay them out neatly or concisely at all so this is very yappy and possibly repetitive 😭 popular music has been getting gradually more algorithmic and soul-less in the social media/streaming age. artists involved in the industry are under a lot of pressure to conform or starve - which ftr was a pre-existing issue that's only been exacarbated recently. i'm on a music course at a college of the arts rn and it is BLEAK how much of the content we're taught is focused on making money or being successful, even the few songwriting lessons we have done have been entirely removed from emotion and authenticity. everything that i have learned about the music industry tells me that there is no way music made with the soul is going to get you popular - i have been directly told that if i want to make that kind of music i need to either be a nepo baby or otherwise already be famous. so of course AI music isn't going to be controversial in pop music, a good chunk of that is already music made without any goal or creative drive but to be popular - to make money. BUT (and idk if it's just me) the music that's been getting extremely popular has been a lot more human.. chappell roan is exploding, as she should, billie eilish, beyoncé, *mitski*, taylor swift (side note: i don't know that much about most of the music on the charts, take what i say about what's popular with a tub of salt). i think the majority of people genuinely enjoy music that is enfused with personhood. the essence of humanity, the soul, creativity is experience - music we've experienced gets filtered through the same lens as everything that is created from and continually shaped by every tiny thing that has ever and will ever happen in our lives. it's all processed in the brain which is unknowably complex and definitely not something that any machine learning algorithm or any computer at all could replicate. humans can make art because we are not made to do so, a child's scribbles have more artistic merit than any shite collaged by a logical circuit from a billion stolen dreams. to actually make a point: even in this shithole industry, more people than ever make music with emotion. it doesn't matter if every spot in every chart is flooded with generated garbage, humans will create. for thousands upon thousands of years we have, and we've done it with sound, and those sounds met the ears of other humans and evoked the emotions we put into making them and inspired them to make their own sounds. art will only die when we are all dead.
@knowone819
@knowone819 6 ай бұрын
This is one of the only advances in technology that I absolutely DESPISE. AI art, music, or any other creative space should be banned completely. Music is a purely human expression, and I will never support that being taken away from us.
@meowcat7124
@meowcat7124 6 ай бұрын
imo it's not AI that should be fought, but corporations using it because that's what is inhumane a good example of AI art that doesn't detract from human art but instead extends it is BBL Drizzy
@AramisUA
@AramisUA 6 ай бұрын
The craftsmen also despised the looming machines) Would you give up on ten times cheaper clothes produced in factories because it's a "soulless" product?
@Joe_Yacketori
@Joe_Yacketori 6 ай бұрын
@@AramisUA No, you wouldn't of course. Clothing doesn't need to have soul in order to function as clothing, which makes it totally incomparable to the music situation. Sucks to suck if you're a seamstress; your usefulness was in your hands doing a menial task, and that menial task has now been delegated to machines. But we expect something much more than just menial labor from musicians. We expect creativity and expression. So, just because it makes no sense to turn down clothes for being "soulless," that doesn't mean it doesn't make sense to turn down music for being soulless. Two different beasts.
@AramisUA
@AramisUA 6 ай бұрын
@@Joe_Yacketori Fine, I agree. But still, I don't think it's literally POSSIBLE to BAN the use of music AIs. Because when you ban something, you lose the ability to regulate it - like it happened with alcohol in prohibition. Plus, the "piracy" with books, movies and videogames are alive and "blooming" for past 20 years despite being outlawed basically everywhere. Finally, I don't know about the music, but I genuenly believe that in painting AI will NEVER become as good as humans, because AI can't comprehend the scopes of our imagination. Every time, when it will make a picture, something will be "off" or "incomplete", which will either urge people to learn to paint to make it right or make them pay to the actual ertists to "correct" the piece.
@samthesomniator
@samthesomniator 6 ай бұрын
​@@Joe_Yacketorievery fashion designer: EXCUSE ME! 😡 😂😂
@wagiqwq
@wagiqwq 6 ай бұрын
thanks for making me a member! Didn't expect that :) ❤
@mnartwoam
@mnartwoam 6 ай бұрын
Why did he say “the metaphorical shit hit the fan” Now I’m just wondering where the fan is
@imagine2597
@imagine2597 6 ай бұрын
A fantastic video! I think it’s worth considering that the ultimate finale of this tech is probably where there are no artists, human or otherwise, and instead you are just fed new content generated to your mood either through your own prompts of how you’re feeling and/or algorithmically based on reactions. Imagine Spotify’s “DJ” on steroids - on steroids.
@zizzleberries
@zizzleberries 6 ай бұрын
The only music I see AI fully replacing would be generic pop songs. There's so much creative, surreal and experimental underground music that AI can never generate.
@1moegang
@1moegang 4 ай бұрын
That shit can't rap barely can sing they need to stick to da spongebob
@uservisionary
@uservisionary 6 ай бұрын
tuned in for the stream, it was a big ol fun time
@maxwellreed927
@maxwellreed927 6 ай бұрын
That ending is incredible the motivation for humanity I gained is unreal
@prosandcons-fl2cc
@prosandcons-fl2cc 6 ай бұрын
i like the visual elements you used in this one
@-deadmemelord07
@-deadmemelord07 6 ай бұрын
I just don't know what to say, we're so close to living in an AI dystopia. You know, this is the type of thing my relatives would tell me isn't a big deal, but it is. I'm so tired of being told I'm overreacting to this situation and that AI is over-all good for humanity. It's not, at least not in the way it is being used. AI is taking away not only jobs and art, but humanism. This is the type of stuff that would be right at home in a dystopian post-apocalyptic movie. I genuinely don't know what to do to help, I'm just some lazy kid who stumbled upon this video. The harsh reality is people will accept anything that makes life more convenient for them. The general public will stand idly by while AI takes over all mediums. People just don't care, and that's a real shame. I really wish I had away to word this comment better, but I feel it's my responsibility to add something to this conversation, this is a real problem that most people don't seem to care about
@PerEdlund
@PerEdlund 6 ай бұрын
At least you care, that's the starting point for all change. I just realized something too: if the AI takeover is driven by corporate greed, then the punk movement will still be relevant in the future. Why? Because there's no great commercial incentive for works of art that are ugly, annoying or radical. Even when AI is able to replicate that kind of music, we'll still be able to tell that a human made it or at the very least wrote the prompt. It may not be much, but that thought actually made me weirdly emotional just a moment ago. I was watching this goofy ass stream called Flex Fest where they basically parody Soundcloud rappers. Whatever you think it sounds like, it's worse. Yet I couldn't help but feeling a strange sense of relief in knowing every "song" had a human origin. Not everything was trash either, suddenly I found myself bobbing my head to an unexpected banger lol. I guess it became clear to me how much I appreciate the humanity of it all, like we never changed a bit since those early humans were clowning around with silly voices or fart jokes. Seems like I'm not alone, that's all I can ask for.
@griffingee9514
@griffingee9514 5 ай бұрын
this a whole ass movie
@jesuisunstroopwafel
@jesuisunstroopwafel 6 ай бұрын
Mozart and Brian Eno using algorithms is wild.
@D1KJK1
@D1KJK1 6 ай бұрын
As a musician I am concerned with the amount of interest AI companies have in the music space. Surely us humans can focus on artistic ventures while AI could be used to complete menial tasks and labour?? I know this is opening a whole can of beans about job opportunities and such but I think the sentiment remains that humans would be better off without this sort of lazy AI use in creative spaces.
@FinkleFries
@FinkleFries 6 ай бұрын
beautiful ending, u tha goat
@1moegang
@1moegang 4 ай бұрын
This shit in entertainment Deluxe this man put his heart in it
@JuhoSprite
@JuhoSprite 5 ай бұрын
Dope video! Cant wait for the next one
@griffingee9514
@griffingee9514 5 ай бұрын
Liam, KZbin does not deserve your content, holy shit what a vid
@dubsflick642
@dubsflick642 6 ай бұрын
the goat uploaded
@feduwtc
@feduwtc 4 ай бұрын
this fucking makes me sick, i've once seen a shitty ai generated Queen song that claimed to be a "tribute to Freddie Mercury" and people on comments were praising it like "😢 oh freddie would be so proud do anything witj my music dont makeit boring he's smiling from heaven blablabla"... like, what? Freddie Mercury already hated doing something as simple as doing playback, there's no way he'd like these bullshit
@Nateonaplate
@Nateonaplate 5 ай бұрын
This channel is low-key cooking
@1moegang
@1moegang 4 ай бұрын
Highhhhhhhh key
@mina_rdhd
@mina_rdhd 4 ай бұрын
AI taking over music doesn't scare me. One thing these soul sucking companies keep missing is that music is about the magic that happens between people, even if a person creates the music by themselves, they likely workshopped with other musicians at some point. Music as an art form is a true community builder, in that it builds camaraderie between musicians and other musicians, between musicians and fans, and between fans and other fans. If you strip that away you're left with a meaningless, soulless set of chords and notes that can never be used for anything other than background music. For example, it is in no way a coincidence that Chappell Roan and Charli xcx are popping off at the moment, and Katy Perry isn't. The songs Katy Perry is releasing at the moment could very easily be replicated by AI, while no one could create even a single song off Brat by themselves, not even Charli herself. So, my logic is that the easier it is to create generic, bland songs, such as the new Katy stuff, the more people will value true authenticity and collaboration and love for the craft that is intangible and can never be replicated by AI, even if you give it the entire Spotify catalogue to work off of.
@mina_rdhd
@mina_rdhd 4 ай бұрын
I think we're also lucky that we live in an age where songs chart based on virality and not radio play, because it's more difficult for labels to manufacture success and force us to listen to shit we don't want. So, I think that if, hypothetically, all labels stopped working with humans tomorrow, we would not see a rise in popularity of AI music, but a resurgence of old hits, a la Kate Bush with Running up that hill, or rise of undiscovered and left behind talents, for example Chappell Roan. There is something intangible about music as an art form that humans simply feel. Even if a person doesn't care about that part, as a collective people do, that's why music has been so highly regarded for so long. It doesn't bring us any benefit other than the pleasure of listening to it, and yet we never stopped since we learned how to make sounds and rhythms. AI will probably find its place as a tool in some cases, but it can never replace this, because you will never turn on an AI made song to cry, or feel anything at all.
@mina_rdhd
@mina_rdhd 4 ай бұрын
Plus, if Elon said he's scared of AI, that's just another reason for me not to be, my guy has never been right about anything in his life.
@Redofreko
@Redofreko 5 ай бұрын
please continue making videos Lim AnTony
@BunkerAnalog
@BunkerAnalog 6 ай бұрын
best video about this so far...
@nickymerx4554
@nickymerx4554 6 ай бұрын
Every time i watch your new video you look more like Bob Ross
@j27blaze
@j27blaze 6 ай бұрын
my brother primarily listens to ai music, i feel bad for him lol
@rutmarjuksaar
@rutmarjuksaar 6 ай бұрын
AI music can only be as good as real music. Any music AI generates already exists somewhere. What we need is better search engines to find that music.
@birkobird
@birkobird 6 ай бұрын
i remain firm in my opinion that generative ai will get lmaod by copyright law, the same big corpos that spent billions lobbying so they could own copyrights forever are about to learn that even that is a double edged sword
@framedmaamer
@framedmaamer 6 ай бұрын
intro song?
@liamanthonyfr
@liamanthonyfr 6 ай бұрын
gta vice city main menu theme (extended mix)
@framedmaamer
@framedmaamer 6 ай бұрын
@@liamanthonyfr thanks king
@Daniel636-j7l
@Daniel636-j7l 6 ай бұрын
not gonna let that happen
@vookey7228
@vookey7228 6 ай бұрын
So my takeaway from this is that we don’t have to worry about it 😀👍
@soperion
@soperion 5 ай бұрын
AI GEN MUSIC WILL NEVER HIT THE SAME AS NIGHTKILLA'S MUSIC 🔥🔥🔥
@gulapula
@gulapula 6 ай бұрын
There is no doubt in my mind that the vast majority of songwriting jobs will be replaced with Ai. Virtually everything commercial short of live performance will be done by Ai. Countless pop singers ( and other genres too ) already use a team of writers or mostly co-write with producers, and they still draw huge audiences regardless. I think the only artists that can survive are those whose music is so deeply intertwined with the creative process and how the music relates to their own experiences, that from the listening point of view there is no point to the music without it being human written, not even for entertainment's sake. Like not your average singer songwriter, something somehow so tied to the writer's direct connection to the human condition that you have more to lose using Ai songwriting than to gain from it. I don't think any artist today exists like that. Don't get me wrong, at this point in time, where Ai is still inferior to the best songwriters, literally every artist can only create based off their human experience, but eventually you will be able to quickly and effortlessly generate a completed track of new music far better than the vast vast vast majority of songwriters with almost no human involvement. In that world, where you can create music for little to no cost in 30 seconds plus the time it takes to write a sentence long prompt, I can't imagine any artist could make something most listeners would rather listen to, giving up the quality, speed, variety, and quantity of equivocal Ai counterparts. If you go to a museum to see some historical artifact or something, what would happen if that artifact or whatever was instantly replaced with an identical copy, with absolutely no difference down to the molecule, and nobody could tell, the same exact object, expect this copy was made out of thin air. What would happen? Would everyone stopping seeing that thing at the museum? No. Now don't get me wrong, if everybody knew this was a fake, even if technically and materialistically identical, everyone would rather see the real one, but that's not the case with music. We've already seen artists that have almost no role in the writing of their songs, and that don't make that clear to the listener, in fact, many of the most popular artists today fit that description, or at least did at one point in their career. There will always be people who refuse to voluntarily listen to Ai music, but when the difference in the end product is identical, this portion of the population will not somehow get songwriters their jobs back. Some listeners will care enough to never listen to Ai music, but 99% of employers of songwriters do not and never will care about the process of the product. If you can produce something for the same quality or better almost instantly, with no training, basically for free, why would you ever want to hire a songwriter to take days weeks or months to probably make a worse resulting product? Sure you can argue this isn't "Creative", but we barely understand what creativity is beyond merely creating something. How can something that is able to create something, not be creative, why not? What processes are necessary to be deemed as creativity? What objective evidence do you have to justify those conclusions? Even if you spend a lifetime trying to answer this question, and even if you do so perfectly, that doesn't somehow make paying a songwriter a justified business decision because of "Creativity".
@jonathancann649
@jonathancann649 6 ай бұрын
wait for quantum computing, then we're all fucked, detroit become human
@jonathancann649
@jonathancann649 6 ай бұрын
also really cool video,
@feduwtc
@feduwtc 4 ай бұрын
i just disagree with you on mixing and mastering because of vsts like ezmix and tonehub, while they offer a easy and lazy mixing/mastering, they actually have producers and engineers behind them who put effort to create the presets, while also having many ways to tweak it to how you like
@Dragonmist19X
@Dragonmist19X 6 ай бұрын
Not even slightly close. The fact that there is a 40 minute video about it shows that there are people who actually think there's a chance. AI garbage will never go anywhere other than another attempt at getting rich quick.
@Phobozothebozo
@Phobozothebozo 6 ай бұрын
We're truly in the worst timeline
@rayquazaex0
@rayquazaex0 6 ай бұрын
am i early or is this a liam anthony video
@Ludraman_
@Ludraman_ 6 ай бұрын
you're cute
@Ferret90
@Ferret90 6 ай бұрын
Hi
@aze4308
@aze4308 6 ай бұрын
you are
@ziperrevera3591
@ziperrevera3591 6 ай бұрын
Modern music sucks already so idc
@1moegang
@1moegang 4 ай бұрын
So listen to something worse?
@feduwtc
@feduwtc 4 ай бұрын
i just disagree with you on mixing and mastering because of vsts like ezmix and tonehub, while they offer a easy and lazy mixing/mastering, they actually have producers and engineers behind them who put effort to create the presets, while also having many ways to tweak it to how you like
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