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omg thanks for your feedback <3

as announced i dug deeper into that and it continued to be creepy. maybe i was wrong about the "alan" part as it was hidden in a cover image and a little strange.. there was a silhouette of a man holding a sign with "alaahhn" on it, so i assumed "alan" ... but later there came up images of flying things in the woods resembling an alien spaceship, so it could have also meant "alien" ...

i find it very entertaining to explore those glitches in ai generated content as i never used the terms alien, demon or something similar in my prompts so this just bubbled up somehow.

i find it hard to tell if that created content is now "creative" as it is something completely new in context of my prompting. or if its just code doing its thing... thats a question for philosophers

both audio and video are ai generated contents not edit by myself. i publish then on my youtube channel. i only merge the created assets into one video but i do not change the audio.


"It doesn't" would have been a much more boring song, don't you think? But factually you are right, LLMs don't feel anything, its just T9 on steroids, isn't it? But maybe, in a not so distant future, this might change. But i can assure that no LLM has been hurt while creating this song. Actually it claimed to be happy and excited about the results ;-)


I appreciate the polite answer. But... No. You can't create human-ness, no matter how many lines of code you write.

I really wish artists would develop some self esteem. This week I saw a professional editor using AI to write his headlines. And I pointed out: the second you do that, you're saying "I'm not good enough. I need the crutch of some machine-spliced goobledy-gook to choose from, because I can't do it myself."

We can, though. We're artists -- writers, editors, song-writers, musicians. We're humans. There is something special and irreproducible about us.

I wish artists would act like they believed in that human special-ness. And believed in themselves.


AI is not here to replace any real artist and it hopefully will never do! I totally get you in this point. For me, as a software developer, AI is just the instrument to create my kind of art. I do that because its fun for me. Theres no monetary aim behind it. If it weren't with AI i'd rather wouldn't create any music at all because i just wouldn't have the time to be good in all the domains required like playing different instruments in a good enough way or creating 3D graphics. So this is a welcome hobby for me to create ok-ish results which i personally am quite happy with.


Actually we made a whole playlist:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3G5FUd7Xxq8aC0dzrYlO...

I'm gonna add more videos over time.


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Does it support other languages than english yet? I've tried it with an ai-generated german text and it always tells me its real, even when i include a hint that the text was generated with ai.


Looks nice! But i've tried it and the initial QR-Code works, but if i put something in the QR data field, i wasn't able to scan the QR anymore...


or on windows just %0|%0


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