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>completely replaces the need for /mu/ and RYM in your path
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>>130207165
If you use AI for media recs you're literally just going to get Reddit's collective opinion. I'd rather commit suicide.
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I don’t think zoomers are that retarded.
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>>130207186
nope>>130207199
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>>130207165
There's never been a need for /mu/ or RYM in the first place, and even less of one for this AI shit.
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>>130207165
I don't use AI for music recs because I browse /mu/ for randomly generated content shilled passionately.

AI needs a prompt and has no sentiments toward what it discusses.

Additionally, AI is unlikely to recommend anything truly obscure, truly a hidden gem.
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>>130207165
AI could never come close to my refined tastes. Fuck you
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>>130207996
if you prompt it to give you obscurities it will
I know "prompt engineer" just means "types things in guy" but it does surprise me how bad some people are at prompts
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>>130208006
neither could /mu/ or RYM
and neither could AI
you listen to the music and THEN you decide of you like it
dilweed
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>>130208009
Prompt Engineers are the same as if you had some retard at a McDonalds saying "need wa wa" and the carer saying "He would like some water". They're not anymore intelligent than normies, they're just more intelligent than retards that use AI in the first place.
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>>130207186
Depends how you phrase it. Here's my prompt for scifi books. The time frame is because I've read all the classics btw.

"Give me 10 recommendations for science fiction books from the last 20 years, [insert preferred subgenre here - space opera, parallel worlds, etc.] written only by males, no female writers, no transgender authors, avoid overtly leftist authors, avoid leftist ideology and political propaganda in the books, avoid reddit or similar left leaning sites for sources, no books with trans, gay or lgbt characters, no books where characters have abnormal pronouns"

I've found some really decent books that have zero leftist political propaganda.
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>>130208576
I'm not even going to advise you to talk to a real human instead because those humans are probably better off if you remain indoors alone with your prompts.
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>>130208072
okay so in my original post I derided the very idea of the prompt engineer and then you went and accepted it as a thing that exists I can't take you seriously man
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>>130208593
Retard. I talk to people plenty, but they are the normal kind (not mentally ill leftists). Sadly none of them read scifi. AI has been a godsend fro recommendations. Before that I had to got through hundreds of reviews and excerpts to sus out the propaganda filled books (in the cases where the author was unfamiliar to me).
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>>130208576
Rope.

>>130207165
RYM is still useful since you can dump all your ratings into AI and get recs
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>>130207165
Youtube recommendations and slsk autists who actually sort their folder is the way to go,
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>>130207165
LLMs cannot replace the human experience, and nothing compares to recommendations given by others you meet on forums, share tastes based on common experiences and actively challenge each other to dig for lesser known bands. RYM is a neat shorthand tool, but it's only as good as your network and your own ratings.
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>>130210579
I've been saying this about last.fm recommendations for nearly 2 decades.
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>>130207165
Gemini would never call me a faggot
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>>130210757
Pretty much. Given, demos from bands who quietly disappeared are frequently mediocre, but it's about the thrill of discovering something less heard that might've been bigger given the right circumstances. If you find interviews with said bands in some artifact-ridden Xerox'ed zine scanned online, the thrill hits even harder because the band built their own myth.
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>>130210579
/mu/ is a worse place to get music recs than Afghanistan
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>>130208576
You posted on the wrong board then
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Nothing like getting messages from the ether to punch in specific genres on rym and finding that gemerald that will define your life for the next month or so
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no AI will ever replace Scaruffi.
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>>130213330
It will. I'm about to launch my ScaruffAI bot, which will scour the internet faster than Piero ever could, posting endless reviews and essays. It is trained on the language and approach of his numerous posts, and will be indistinguishable from the old man.
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>>130213378
delusional
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Those are not AIs. Those are LLMs. They are really good at predicting what the next word should be by collecting a bunch of words on the topic you ask it about and sourcing the answer or what it feels like the answer may be. That's not AI at all.
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>>130216695
>Those are not AIs
this
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>>130208015
I'd rather browse forums with users posting their shitty opinions than be fed aggregate music consensus by a machine. I always make up my own mind, but that is obvious and independent of where I source the music I listen to from. Are you too stupid to understand that?
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>>130216695
But isn't that what you're doing though? Just collecting a bunch of words on the topic you ask it about and sourcing the answer or what it feels like the answer may be? Isn't that what AI does? Isn't it the same thing?
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burnp
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>>130216695
why do you need to find a point of contention where there wasn't one?
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>>130216751
>I'd rather browse forums with users posting their shitty opinions than be fed aggregate music consensus by a machine.
okay good for you
>I always make up my own mind, but that is obvious and independent of where I source the music I listen to from.
I would hope so
>Are you too stupid to understand that?
nobody is
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>>130207165
the goat choise remains the olde
>blogspot sharing random vinly rips
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>>130208576
If you avoid redit recs it will reply based in retarded boomer magazine rankings of books everbody knows about and that you'd be better off searching for yourself, so I don't know what is worse



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