Does a computer written song have less value than something a living breathing person creates?
The other part to that question, could you imagine attending the ECMAs and hearing…
“And the award for Songwriter of the Year goes to ChatGPT”
Artificial Intelligence technology is improving all the time and recently ChatGPT is offering the user the opportunity to interact in a conversational way.
ChatGPT: Optimizing Language Models for Dialogue
From answering questions to creating songs? This creation was asked to write a song about Nova Scotia and in 20 seconds, came up with some great lyrics. Almost to the point I wonder if the machine might be influenced by Stan Rogers and Ron Hynes from beyond.
Nova Scotia Bound
Verse 1:
Nova Scotia, land of beauty and grace
From the highlands to the shoreline’s embrace
Fishing villages and lighthouses aglow
A place where memories are made and hearts growChorus:
Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia
Where the ocean meets the land
Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia
A treasure for all to understand
That is good stuff!
The question is, does it mean less since it was written by a computer?
The world will certainly see much more Artificial Intelligence in the years to come. Forbes is predicting in the next ten years everything from science to foreign policy will be changed by computers, so get ready. The Future Of AI: 5 Things To Expect In The Next 10 Years
For now, check out the whole song about Nova Scotia crafted by a machine.
We Asked Artificial Intelligence To Write A Song About Nova Scotia – This Is What It Wrote