Re: Google Magenta project's first composition

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On 06/04/2016 12:21 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
On Sat, 4 Jun 2016 05:09:02 -0400, tom haddington wrote:
One might observe that the machine wrote bad music.  Well, humans are
already doing that, too, so Magenta has gotten at least that far!  As
with chess machines, it may be a matter of time.

The point isn't, if a machine is able to fake music, it doesn't
matter, if it's good or bad faked music. What the machine generates is
completely uninteresting to me, since a machine has got no
emotions I'm interested in. A machine has got no emotions at all, so
even if the machine would generate "good music", it would be faked "good
music", emotional fraud. Human impostors are able to e.g. fake love.
Victims often feel more loved by an impostor, than by somebody who
really loves them. Fraud could make us feel good, we anyway
dislike fraud. That just shows what kind of company Google is. A human
might be an untalented musician, but at least a human usually has got
real emotions. A machine that is able to fake "good music" has got
absolutely nothing to do with progress. It's a damage. Developing
something like this shows the unimaginativeness of the developers.
Nobody needs it, it's good for absolutely nothing and even not a
useful step to learn something for useful AI projects or something
like this.

great emotional impact on audience does not require great emotional investment of performer/author. Think of ocean or sunset or flowers - no emotions but they are beautiful/impactful. (you might now change argument to what's natural or not but that's a separate argument, only pointing out the emotions here)

	erik

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