The HISE forum is training AI
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This was brought to my attention by a thread at VI-Control.
I thought I'd see if the HISE forum was in the list, and it is.
Not sure how significant that token percentage is though because my site comes up and it has nothing anywhere near as useful as this forum.
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ask chatgpt about hise and they are very familiar with it. when you ask for hise code its kind of got it but its not accurate. its more c++ based output than the code we use in hise. i have actually used gpt to make things in python and it does it very well so i guess its just a matter of time.
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@Adam_G If it is training on all the mistakes we post on the forum, no wonder it can't get it right
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@gorangrooves lol ill feed it my code.. we're all safe
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@Adam_G With my code, AI's days are numbered.
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@gorangrooves ive seen your work bro! you could teach it a thing or two haha
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Nice link, we‘ve got 70% of the JUCE forum tokens and that‘s the only metric I care about :)
Most of these tokens are probably David suggesting to not keep more than one copy of the HISE source code…
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@Christoph-Hart said in The HISE forum is training AI:
Most of these tokens are probably David suggesting to not keep more than one copy of the HISE source code…
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That doesn't make sense, 5 source code copies = 5 times better sound
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Does this mean that a very popular website could effectively render the AI useless by feeding it junk? Like in Star Trek, when they feed a rogue computer illogical data to blow it up.
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@modularsamples said in The HISE forum is training AI:
Like in Star Trek, when they feed a rogue computer illogical data to blow it up.
I've never seen Windows in Start Trek...
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@ustk They're running Windows 68
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Hello everyone, my first post here.
I'm new to all this, more of a sound engineering/producer background but currently considering diving into HISE. I do also have some basic js knowledge.Since we have this AI related topic I thought I'd try to get your opinions: how long do you think it will take AI to start creating sounds libraries/basic instruments? Not all by itself, but I mean things like Romplur (which I know is garbage, but something like that only for real) with no-code like approaches and maybe powered by AI for the audio part...
I'm wondering if it makes sense for me a newbie to dive deep into HISE and spend time and money on it... maybe a couple years from now once I have been able to master it... it might not have been worth the effort :)
Eager to get your thoughts on this.
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@PaulieAG No idea, but if you don't have the skills to make what you want then you won't be in control of the output from an AI and won't be able to fix its mistakes. I treat AI tools as tools, not as skill replacements.
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@PaulieAG I wouldn't wait on it to spit out a finished plugin. That is far-fatched.
Instead, you will be able to ask it to write specific portions of code to achieve particular tasks and functions. You still need to have an idea of how the whole thing works and how it is put together.
As @d-healey said, it is a tool and should be utilized as such.
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@PaulieAG said in The HISE forum is training AI:
I'm wondering if it makes sense for me a newbie to dive deep into HISE and spend time and money on it...
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Whatever you do I think sitting back and wait until AI has replaced your skillset is the worst option because then it already has. Also music software is a super small industry with no incentives for big tech to dabble in so we‘ll rather see a development on the text to music technology that will negatively impact the target audience (like what happens on the AI image front at the moment) than a completely automated AI solution for creating plugins.