• Whats_your_reasoning@lemmy.world
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    The theme for the event was “90s music.” As a 90s kid, I just… shake my head. There’s so much good music to choose from that decade, and yet they chose to make AI slop instead.

    I’m not angry, I’m just disappointed.

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      they didn’t want to pay for it. it’s expensive to license music, esp across multiple countries and events. each skater basically has to hire a copyright lawyer to file all the paperwork for them.

      none of this was an issue until recently… people didn’t care if they used their music for the obscure sport of figure skating. now they sue you for doing so. it’s add tons of cost and legal bullshit for skaters, so why even bother? just use uncopyrighted music for free and don’t get sued.

      blame greedy lawyers and record companies who decided they needed a ‘slice’ of the tiny sport of figure skating and now want to sue skaters for 5-6 figure sums. ‘untapped market’ of exploiting teenage girls and competitive professionals.

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        23 hours ago

        This is the comment and argument everyone should be making about this. They wouldn’t be using an AI song in the first place if it weren’t for corporate greed, the usual villain behind the mask.

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        Or, they could have reached out to indie bands in their genre of choice. I’ve no doubt there are tons of small bands out there who would love having their work used in the Olympics, it’d be one of the rare “do it free/cheap for the exposure” deals that might be actually worth it.

        But that’d take a little bit more work than jerking off the theft slop machine, so fuck it, right? /s

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    Why even skate? Just generate a video of it, then have AI watch it for you and summarize what it saw in 160 characters or less.

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      So to avoid that situation they are using AI generated music, made by an AI which is trained on unlicensed music because the AI companies don’t give a crap. Nice.

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        And then the orchestra that recorded it would possibly sue them for copyright infringement. Just because the sheet music is out of copyright doesn’t mean the recording is.

        Maybe they could dig through some old 78s or hire a piano player to work around that.

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      The “must hate on ai” train is to thick here to understand such subtleties as licensing and rights restrictions. Ironic isnt it

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    A ~2mn part of the Olympics opening ceremony had an AI video so I don’t think the IOC would even care 🤷‍♂️

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    Too bad there’s no ruling against that. The Olympic committee are just gonna let it slide like the spineless puddles of too they are.

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      Ahhh yes. Fuck AI, instead we should make teenagers pay licensing fees if they want any chance of achieving their dream. This is a problem solely created by corporate assholes who want to make a buck.

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    Regardless of how people feel about AI, it is here.

    Regardless of ethics and morals, it is not going to go away.

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      Regardless of how people feel, the Nazis are here

      Regardless of ethics and morals, they are not going to go away.

      Regardless of how people feel about it, polio is here

      Regardless of ethics and morals, it is not going to go away.

      You could insert pretty much anything we’ve done away with into those sentences.

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      Yes, just like every other shitty, abhorent and misanthropic thing that exists in our world.

      That doesn’t mean we have to accept, embrace, condone or endorse it. Nor does it mean that make it legitimate or above regulation.

      Resistance is not futile.