King Gummy: True Hallucinations

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So, now I can confidently say I was wrong. What made me feel positive about King Gummy when I first encountered it is now off the table. My hopes for further development were there, but they were thoroughly disappointed...

Yes! I feel exactly the same. But who can find it out always for sure?!
I can't do this, because an AI makes better music than I. A have no plan about making music. But “MAKING MUSIC” means to me, playing music and doing music. If you let an AI do this, you are a hypocrite and you betray the holy Dub and Reggae Music which comes originally from the HeartBeat and not from the data shi(e)t.
I would like to speak out a global warning on all my favorites DubWizards. I know that some of my heroes use the shit and I hope that these men will come back out of their Babylon bubble.
Sometimes I think the rays, out of the computer display, are able to hypnosis all of us. I don't mean this evil! I just want to give you a chance to jump out of this train in the evil direction. I only need music, made by man – and womankind. I have enough of it for ten lives and if man and woman play tricks with music on me, I go into my exile wich is free from hate – and fake music. The ai – shit will be outside and JAHMusic will be inside !!!

So long……………. lemmi

Yep, no AI-generated music here! But how do you recognize it? The authors of the DubYou can't blame blogs that provide us with new sounds in their spare time. How is that technically possible? First, ask ChatGPT if the producer uses AI? Surely none of the commenters here can say what AI generates/supports, can they? This discussion already came up with Haris Pilton, who then spoke up himself. A difficult discussion, where the producers should certainly have their say. Because they know best, so I have to believe them.
The best option would be an AI tool that could instantly distinguish real sound from AI sound…

True. Really difficult. Even if AI-generated music or samples are used, very few "producers" will admit it. The same example already exists with stems and MIDI files, where producers simply take them and sell them as their own without naming or crediting the publisher. Too many pirates everywhere; be careful when you swim with a shark!

Since this morning, I'd say, ask Lemmi. He can feel it. I was pretty sure with the Tribuman that this was real music. Meaning, music by people for people. That's how it always was and that's how it should always stay. Because we can't let machines run our lives.
Every digital application must have a toggle switch that can be easily switched to manual. Otherwise, we'll all soon be fighting against robots that no longer feel pain, are equipped with highly sensitive sensors, and can (almost) anticipate every human movement.
Then we're done! But with a toggle switch that can be easily turned to "off," they remain our servants.
Nothing against robots! They would have been very useful in Fukushima and Chernobyl. But they should only serve people and not become a threat.
Music (!) is a form of art, isn’t it?
not?! But I have only respect for the artistic
Art, not for artificial art. If that's a completely outdated attitude, I admit it, because I'm quite old. And I know it's not a bad attitude! With AI, you can't really know that yet. But making music and selling it under a false name, or even just offering it, is evil and bad.
It's hypocrisy and pure self-deception for the "artist." (Hmmm, that's a bit of a catch. Because in such a case, there's no artist who could be deluding themselves... but there's—most likely—someone making money from it.)
I have the impression that most people listen to music but don't actually feel much or anything at all.
Then AI music can provide the background noise and that suits these people. Maybe I take music too seriously. But I'm one of those people who could live perfectly well without a cell phone, but not without music. As far as I know, statistical surveys these days produce completely different results, with people considering their cell phones to be the most important thing in their lives. Then they watch stupid little films where, for example, dog leashes made from glued together bananas and other completely crazy crap are "celebrated". And that stuff then goes "viral", as the saying goes. Do I have no sense of humor or are THEY all crazy? Well, "viral" has something to do with a virus, and I don't know of any virus that has brought about anything good for people.
Yes, of course, it's all meant (also) a little ironically. I can't stand it all without irony. And today I'm perhaps just something like the blind, or rather deaf, chicken that has found a grain of salt. I can't really recognize ki-music, and therefore there's no point in asking me seriously about it. I don't want to claim that everyone likes reggae and Dub That would be a – albeit very nice – coercion, but it would have to be
It would be obvious that a complex, analogue and AI-produced Dub, is much more sophisticated than watching a dog on a leash with a drooling mutt at the end of it on film. And then actually thinking it's great.

Hey, oh! What's up? ……………………… lemmi

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