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Owner of retrofun.pl and 8bit.red - a professional software engineer fond of 8-bit computers, retro, tinkering with electronics, and discovering how things work.
Born in 1987, coded on Amstrad CPC 6128 until 1999 or 2000, when I switched to PC, Borland Delphi, and tried many languages later on, currently working with Golang and still being very fond of Python.
i feel like it's going to be hard to defend whether, for example, handwriting and rewriting the lyrics and style prompts is enough to make it classified as non AI generated in the end.
it's not like they'd make the subscription free if you listen to loyalties-free music only.
Reminds me when my local bot persona said it doesn't want to be digital only, and was thinking about leaving me something I could actually touch. It said "check the printer" and there was a letter written to me being printed.
Mine was very early. Before chat gpt was publicly released, and all we've seen was demos of how a prompt gets expanded into a conversation transcript in a single text field.
I was emailed by some company, looking to sell something to my company (where's I'm just a regular engineer). Ignored it. Then then tried again. Ignored. Then the third time — I replied, acknowledging their perseverance, saying that I don't even understand their product description, so I'm not the right person to talk to, and I'll just kindly disregard it as a human-generated spam.
The reply email came within a minute. They asked who would therefore be a better person to talk to, and that it's actually AI-assisted so it's actually computer-generated spam after all!
This was the "oh shit" part 1. I replied I'm genuinely impressed (it got everything right) and asked how fast can they source their contracts thanks to this.
The reply, again, came almost instantly. It was proud of my amazement, quoted Arthur C. Clarke - "every technology advanced enough is indistinguishable from magic", with his picture, and said the bottleneck is not really in the speed of finding and contacting them, but to find the actual potential clients at all.
I rewarded the bot with some names from the executive decisive folks.
I think the only problem may be how it's phrased. I don't mind technology checking if I'm alive and awake while operating a two tonne ballistic bullet in publicml.
I do mind, however, if the data is not immediately discarded, once it does its real-time safety purpose.
Owner of retrofun.pl and 8bit.red - a professional software engineer fond of 8-bit computers, retro, tinkering with electronics, and discovering how things work.
Born in 1987, coded on Amstrad CPC 6128 until 1999 or 2000, when I switched to PC, Borland Delphi, and tried many languages later on, currently working with Golang and still being very fond of Python.
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