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Mr . Ma's avatar

👍✌️✨🎊🎈🍄🦋

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AKcidentalwriter's avatar

Thank you for the luv!!

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Ant Gavin Smits's avatar

I hear your frustration, but I am optimistic, despite being a writer who recognises the AI gorilla bearing down. I think any among us who has artistic potential, who lands in fertile ground - meaning that their potential is able to become talent because it gets opportunity through education or association - will produce art, no matter how much AI output happens.

Sure, if no adult values art, no child will believe it is important, and they will channel their drive elsewhere. But I don't think that will happen. Even in a future world with a million AI digitally rendered paintings, there will still be a place for a painter. I choose to believe so, anyway.

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AKcidentalwriter's avatar

Thank you for the dialogue. Believe it or not I am not frustrated. I see it as being the canary in the mine. Our new generation is being raised on A.I. We did not grow up on it. This changes the whole dynamic of society. A.I is way beyond the idea of instant coffee. yes people will paint always but the artist and the art of the artist I wish to alert that it could be drowned out as society moves forward. A.I is here to stay. I just want people to see another side because the propaganda campaign I saw with social media and now it is happening again. Great to go back n forth.

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Ant Gavin Smits's avatar

Agreed. I like human canaries. In Primal theory you’re a Luminator: one who interprets reality and shares the forecast.

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AKcidentalwriter's avatar

Thank you for a explanation. A Luminator..... Ok I will take that. Hope this finds you well. Cheers

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ABIGAIL REPORTS's avatar

From my view point of being 76, good music died when it went RAP. My taste varies, real Hymns, old country, some 80-90's country. Patriotic songs. Ray Stevens parody cracks me up. Celine, Bocelli and Groban in English. Love the Celtic Women. Gatlins and Oak Ridge. Elvis was my Rock n Roll favorite. Everly Brothers, some odd songs Wheels and Rebel Rouser. Not much into Sinatra, or the Rat Pack. Bing Crosby depends on the song. Like my Art as real life, or old Masters. Leonardo Da Vinci leads that. I miss listening to music, wearing twin severe hearing loss hearing aids distorts it. When Rush went sudenly deaf, he said he could only listen to music his mind remembered, His Cochlear Implant wasn't good at reproducining it. Hub and I tend to be Audiophiles, with a stack of Vinyl, Cassettes, and CD's. 8 tracks went missing when all you had were CD car players, Now use a USB stick. 300 songs.

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AKcidentalwriter's avatar

I understand your position.... LOL. Please don't give up on music though.

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ABIGAIL REPORTS's avatar

YT lets me hear/see what I like. They never get old regardless of how many times I've heard them. Wheels https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQWG0SrE8Jo

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AKcidentalwriter's avatar

music is suppose to be timeless. So that is fine. Most of the money made in music now is older material. Not the newer stuff. I have a independent record label. I could go on and on. Great to see you in the feed!

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ABIGAIL REPORTS's avatar

This one you won't find anywhere. My late husband of 33 years played by ear. A church friend wrote it, Dennis improved it, Unseen Hands https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vglcOIAccaY.

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AKcidentalwriter's avatar

I listened to it. Thanks for sharing. I am a lyric guy. have a blessed day.

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ABIGAIL REPORTS's avatar

Today I hear echoes and distorted voice trying to listen to it. He sang/played in E Flat mostly.

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Arathy's avatar

I agree with you! Music doesn't inspire anymore, all songs sounds the same :/

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AKcidentalwriter's avatar

Thanks for the comment. Music has been turned into a hobby and personal entertainment. Music has been used as experiment for the Digerati. The technologist merged the music industry without paying for it, Quite genius but diabolical because most will not accept what is said here.

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