hot take, maybe, but a chatbot that can act as a session musician to jam with would actually be useful to me.
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hot take, maybe, but a chatbot that can act as a session musician to jam with would actually be useful to me. probably one of the better use cases honestly for chat as a user interface, because it is easier to just describe what you want than twiddle a bunch of knobs (and ML can provide some level of entropy/improvisation)
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hot take, maybe, but a chatbot that can act as a session musician to jam with would actually be useful to me. probably one of the better use cases honestly for chat as a user interface, because it is easier to just describe what you want than twiddle a bunch of knobs (and ML can provide some level of entropy/improvisation)
unfortunately, instead of that, the offerings on the market are basically advertising jingle generation as a service
which is … fine i guess. advertising rarely has soul anyway.
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unfortunately, instead of that, the offerings on the market are basically advertising jingle generation as a service
which is … fine i guess. advertising rarely has soul anyway.
actually my dad researched ML-based jamming buddies back the 90s, but LLMs didn’t exist yet, so it had some really cursed Tcl/Tk frontend with knobs to tune the algorithm’s output.
and it was limited by the state of MIDI in the 90s
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