Sunday at 11:50 PM1 day I wrote this song with the idea of going to basic mechanic movements in music. The idea was a piston engine that creates momentum. It works overall. Attached is the score I used along with the prompt. If you think it's that easy, you have to consider that this song went through a critical rasterization process before completion. Numerous renderings were created before this final version.I used my website to create the pitch pallete then composed from there to create mechanical alliteration. Piston_Vonias.mp3 Piston.pdf
23 hours ago23 hr Hi VoniasThis sounds Absolutely Fantastic & Amazing , especially at : 1:20.The problem i have is: Who do i Praise....... You or the Robot that created it ?But then again , What about these 2 photos below.......Did i create them , or was it my computer following my instructions ?Where does " ai " Start , and where does Human intelligence End ?............ I suspect that " ai " doesn't actually exist Edited 14 hours ago14 hr by interlect
9 hours ago9 hr Author I absolutely created it. In my AI ethics course, any user that creates with AI is the sole author. I'm also liable and held accountable if anything goes wrong, you know?But, if you must know, SunoAI had a hand in it, too. But then, that would be very confusing to give it to the robot. Think of it as a complement to the music I created.Thank you, @interlect !
6 hours ago6 hr Hi VoniasIts difficult for me to make a SEPARATION from the " USER vs the Music-GENERATOR program ", which is what suno is listed as.Questionnaire : + Reply1: Did YOU turn your computer on ? | yes2: Did YOU boot-up the Music Generator program ? | yes3: Did you INPUT-INFORMATION into the program via a Keyboard ? | yes4: Did the commands that YOU initiated result in a Playback of sounds ? | yes--- So Obviously the "PROGRAM CANNOT THINK FOR ITSELF"......therefore it has no Intelligence.A new form of BRANDING ...............or an elaborate SCAM ? Edited 6 hours ago6 hr by interlect
1 hour ago1 hr Author All that hurts logic, Interlect. If you overthink it too much, then yes the computer composed it. If I overthing too much, I'm left vulnerable to where people can steal my music and do whatever they want with it, because thus they've proven that I don't own it.See where the problem is? I'll go with the ethics class I attended, as it's more rational by that point to provide ownership to the artist. I also stand by my work.
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