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By Garuda.Chanti 2025-10-19 13:40:11
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Researchers find adding this one simple sentence to prompts makes AI models way more creative
IDK if more creative is a good thing though.

TLDR: "Generate 5 responses with their corresponding probabilities, sampled from the full distribution."

Which does sound like a good thing.
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By Garuda.Chanti 2025-10-19 13:42:12
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By K123 2025-11-11 07:23:32
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https://x.com/kimmonismus/status/1987892410374864984
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By Garuda.Chanti 2025-11-12 17:44:30
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What to know about the AI-generated country song topping Billboard's Country Digital Song Sales chart

The song has been streamed over 3 million times in under a month.


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Billboard has acknowledged Breaking Rust is an AI act and said it is one of at least six to chart in the past few months alone.

IDK about actual thinking but it seems AI can sing.
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By Dodik 2025-11-12 18:44:14
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Until its creator gets sued for copying an existing song without paying royalties.

And since it cannot generate anything without being shown what already exists..
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By K123 2025-11-12 18:59:15
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I know nothing about country music, but that doesn't sound like what I would call country music.
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By Garuda.Chanti 2025-11-12 18:59:59
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Dodik said: »
Until its creator gets sued for copying an existing song without paying royalties.

And since it cannot generate anything without being shown what already exists..
It can rearrange. It can analyze. It can synthesize.

Arrangements themselves are copyrightable. Even arrangements of copyrighted works. No, I don't know how that works.

And, let's face it, the vast majority of country music is formularistic.
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By K123 2025-11-12 19:00:01
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And since it cannot generate anything without being shown what already exists..
Just like humans. Many huge bands have been found guilty or admitted stealing or being heavily influenced by other's riffs, etc.
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By K123 2025-11-12 19:01:14
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If you're a metal fan, you'd know where the riff and composition of the music from this comes from.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DL-R2FrrcY8

While basically exactly the same music, I love both songs. Both have artistic merit.
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By Garuda.Chanti 2025-11-12 19:07:37
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K123 said: »
I know nothing about country music, but that doesn't sound like what I would call country music.
Patsy Cline did country music. Dolly Parton often does. But most of what is called country today has drifted far from its roots.

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Dodik said: »
And since it cannot generate anything without being shown what already exists..
Just like humans. Many huge bands have been found guilty or admitted stealing or being heavily influenced by other's riffs, etc.
There was this BIG plagiarism trial recently I forget about which song but maybe stairway to heaven? Anyways the defense put a music expert and his piano on the stand (metaphorically) and he played piece after piece containing the same musical phrase as under concern.

Nothing is really new.
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By Dodik 2025-11-12 19:13:51
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Related - https://www.courthousenews.com/munich-court-finds-chatgpt-violated-musicians-copyrights/
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By K123 2025-11-12 19:18:00
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There was a huge plagiarism case that was in the news for years, but I also can't remember what it was.

There's also pdiddy using The Police riff
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/K1o27KQS7HA
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By Seun 2025-11-12 21:18:01
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Plagiarism is a staple of hip hop. DJs looping the breaks of other people's records and MCs rapping over it. Diddy is notorious(see what I did there) for lifting entire sections of already hit songs and sprinkling some drums or a high hat underneath. Dre at least re-recorded segments of songs that inspired him so it wasn't carbon copy.

Sometimes the violation is obvious, sometimes the line is blurry.
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By K123 2025-11-12 21:21:06
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SC1bwWcido&list=PL880rdntpvt7zv0HEpCC2Sl-868CeJaCd&index=8
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