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The complains about Recordings and AI aren't the same thing, why bother discussing it here? You're comparing two different situations.
Recordings didn't destroy creativity and jobs, because recordings are recordings. Not AI.
If you go back up the thread a bit, you'll find that I started talking about recordings long before you or RedAggroBest came into it. You are the one who's trying to compare things to the subject that was not being talked about.
And recordings certainly did destroy jobs. Did you not know that theatres had live performers playing music for shows?
I am here because of your reply to the parent comment.
What im trying to say is, a recording is a mean to capture or create art, which is being done by tools humans use. It can be a creative process, like photography. There are jobs surrounding this field.
Live performings are still in the game and still generates a lot of money, its not destroyed. Its just that people have more options to choose from nowadays.
Meanwhile AI is the new possible "human" that can replace the many of us and conflict with our creativity/art. While recordings cant create things by itself, AI can. Theres the difference.
So you are discussing a topic that doesn't really correspond to what we are talking about, while thinking its the same situation...
I was talking about how music recordings used to be perceived. You came in and responded by talking about something unrelated, and then got upset at me because what I was talking about wasn't what you were talking about.
All of that stuff you just said right now is irrelevant to the things I was talking about. I know that a recording is meant to capture art that a human made. What does that have to do with how they were perceived back in the 1930s?
I'm fine with changing topics, but I'm not so fine with being berated for not having been talking about the thing you wanted to talk about in the first place.