There’s definitely an arms race mentality - if we don’t do it they will
This seems to be a big selling point for AI - the chinese are all over it so we better ditch any concerns and just shovel money into it
I joined up to Twitter for a few hours to get in contact with an old friend and without any activity on my part, my feed was full of far right shite and Musk posts.
That’s exactly it. And at precisely the moment it needs greater regulation.
I just don’t see how the world can ever agree on a common AI strategy when there is so much suspicion and competitive oneupmanship
Nutters + AI. A heartwarming love story.
Google Flow looks absolutely wild. Get ready for an avalanche of video slop.
On the flip side though, imagine being a creative trying to get a production made. You could now whip up your idea in minutes and get it in front of a TV/Film gatekeeper. Not to mention what you could potentially do with existing IP.
Pretty seismic development for that industry surely.
When reality becomes stranger than fiction?
Still not sure if this is AI or not.
The sycophancy is off the charts!
this prompt in google gemini is a beauty
“A hyper-detailed black and white pencil sketch of a portrait based on the
uploaded photo, realistic shading, fine graphite texture, hand-drawn look, smooth gradient tones, artistic pencil strokes, detailed facial expression, soft light contrast, minimal background, professional pencil illustration style.”
Is anyone else using Notebook LM? It’s incredibly useful for manuals (synths, modules, drum machines etc)
Not used it, but that looks mui interesante!
Some interesting tools here for sure, but I’m mightily sick of Google’s browser AI. Tried that extension to get rid but it doesn’t seem to work in any sustained way.
Google AI is like a clever dick that knows nothing
Useful in what sense sensei? Please elaborate I hate manuals! ![]()
If you upload manual you can then ask questions in layman’s terms and it will return the sections of the manual that are relevant.
Example. I wanted to know if it was possible for the automation lanes on the OXI One sequencer to be controlled by CV. Answer:
Yes, based on the provided sources regarding the OXI One sequencer, the CV input can be routed to control parameters associated with the Modulation Lanes (MOD Lanes).
The OXI One features four independent modulation lanes per sequencer (or eight in Multitrack Mode).
These MOD lanes are designed to automate or manually control MIDI parameters (such as CCs, Aftertouch, Pitch Bend) or modulate internal parameters.
The connectivity is handled through the External Mod Matrix:
- CV Input as Mod Source: The OXI One is equipped with a CV input that serves as a Start-Stop/Reset In and a CV modulation input.
- Routing: This CV input is routed via the External Mod Matrix menu (accessed by double-tapping the MOD button) to modulate internal parameters.
- Controllable Parameters: The External Mod Matrix allows the CV input to affect specific settings related to the MOD Lanes. Parameters that can be controlled via the Modulation Matrix include:
◦ Mod Lane Enable
◦ Mod Lane Offset
◦ Mod Lane Division
◦ Mod Lane Init (Start Step)
◦ Mod Lane End (End Step) - Modulation Behavior: Modulation applied using the External CV Input is considered non-destructive and is implemented as an offset, meaning it introduces positive and negative changes to the parameter value.
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Nice, will try on Digitakt manual which is as dry as a dry thing in a SuperDry jacket.
Indeed!
What exactly is the problem we are trying to fix here?
Spotify working on AI music tools with major record labels Spotify working on AI music tools with major record labels
I don’t recall asking for it….
(I guess) the problem is people, or rather paying people, getting in the way of even more obscene profits that Daniel Ek can invest in AI warfare startups.





