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At least that is what Björn Ulvaeus

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 5:33 am
by Bappy10
Are writers and journalists doomed to be left high and dry and without work?
The potential consequences of ChatGPT and others on the world of work were also the subject of many debates at DLD. “We thought that writers, journalists and teachers would be the last to be affected by artificial intelligence. And now we realise that this was not the case ,” said Erik Brynjolfsson, professor at Stanford University, at the DLD panel “The EU US Tech Gap”.

Artificial intelligence also brings with it a whole host of challenges, Brynjolfsson pointed albania number data out. With this technology, it is easier to generate "deep fakes" and "fake news ," he warned.

At the “New Tunes: How Short Form, Long Tail, AI, and the Blockchain Revolutionize Music Yet Again” panel, participants also discussed the impact of artificial intelligence on the music industry . After all, ChatGPT can also write lyrics, although OpenAI’s program has yet to fully realize its lyricist prowess, said Max Miociola, CEO of Musixmatch, and Ole Obermann, Global Head of Music at TikTok .

However, ChatGPT could soon improve its skills as a lyricist . , a member of the legendary Swedish band ABBA, predicted. Ulvaeus recalled that he once wrote about 15 songs a year with his partner Benny and that 95% of their work invariably ended up in the trash bin. This tedious creation process could have been greatly accelerated with the help of a program like ChatGPT. “I am convinced that artificial intelligence will be here to stay in music,” he prophesied.