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"We must ensure that we are shaping and commanding the more capable A.I.s of the coming years, rather than letting them shape and command us. The critical first step in making that possible is to enact legislation requiring visibility into the training of any new A.I. model that potentially approaches or exceeds the state of the art. Mandatory oversight of cutting-edge models will not solve the underlying problem, but it will be necessary in order to make finding a future solution possible."

Bravo, well done getting this to be the take-away point of your NYT op-ed.

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> Tyler Cowen reviews AI music generator Suno. It is technically impressive. That does not mean one would want to listen to the results.

I've found it to be pretty good, but probably a good chunk of that is me disliking the (what feels like) 90% of music being about love/sadness. Getting Suno to generate music about transhumanism, space operas, or even medieval inquisitors is nice. There simply isn't much music like that, especially in genres other than filk. (Like the released Secular Solstice songs are good, but I like harder music)

Definitely not as good overall, as you say voices should be better, but fitting my tastes better makes up for that decently well. Is not more than 10% of my music listening however.

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