3 thoughts on “Conclusion

  1. It’s always got to be the last word that comes out of nowhere.

  2. WARNING : Long AI expose comment.

    Working with AI can be quite a trip. It has a lottery kind of effect. I am learning how to communicate with it like when I want to add whistling, it changes to a male voice even when I tell it to make it female. Or when it says no gender has been chosen when I am literally staring at where I clearly selected female. Of course it all costs money.

    The lyrics are even a wilder dance. Some of the rhyming schemes can be very elementary, while others change the content very dramatically. Wildcat put the fishermen on the shore when they were clearly on the boat. So I just translate it in my head as: They might have said to each other sarcastically, “I might as well be on the shore.”

    The lyrics change hands at least 3 times from where I start even after I clearly selected that I wanted to keep the ones I gave it. The order: I daily write the septets and give it plus the coinciding Scripture verse to ChatGPT and ask it to form it into a song. (Maybe that is the initial problem, but I can still edit it at this point.) I tried to use Gemini, but at some point it bowed bout saying something about the changing rules, or whatever. Perplexity, Claude, and Grok, etc. were ideas but because of ease and ‘It’s close enough’, I’ve stayed with it.

    Then I give it to another AI to create the music. At this point, I can still edit the lyrics but there comes a point where I can’t and AI changes them right at the last moment. So I have to choose, keep the lyrics that the last song chose, or keep the music. Sometimes both match up like with Augment or Zitterbewegung or Clemency, but when it does, look out.

    Why do I use AI? I can’t make music fast enough, but it can. I find the whole process to be fascinating. I am currently trying to write a thriller with ChatGPT that crosses Quantum Physics and Theology. It was inspired by the song Zitterbewegung – an AI, Holy Spirit; Scripture, and me collaboration. So far I like it ok, but that’s another story…

  3. I like looking up my songs on YouTube, and just let them play continuously. It really drowns out the voices.

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