Steve Denehan
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But all the Chet Baker's disappeared and it was replaced by this
different kind of jazz.
And it was absolutely glorious.
It was fantastic.
And I was listening and I was so, it was just gorgeous.
And then I checked and it was written by AI.
And I was thinking, wow, because it got me.
It gave me a feeling, you know, which is the measure of all good art.
And I was thinking, wow, how has this happened?
You know, and I kind of was disappointed in myself that it affected me the way it did music.
I find it affects me more than anything else.
And I was kind of going, oh my God, I've been deceived by,
computer or whatever but look but here's the thing when you actually analyse it right like we are all very inefficient AI things aren't we because we all take in all of this stuff all our experiences through life the things we read things that happen to us things we listen to things we watch and then our brain regurgitates it in whatever we create whether it's a conversation or a poem or a song or whatever yeah it comes out in different ways yes yeah
Now, AI has access to, like, everything.
That's overstating it, but it has.
And so it can take the best of Chet Baker, another bit of Nina Simone.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And somebody, Duke Ellington, whoever.
But maybe it's a good thing.