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  • I'm barely older than you and received typing classes in elementary school. Moving forward from about 8th grade and up most of my schoolwork was performed via computer. The only things I wrote out by hand in high school were math/science worksheets.

    It's fascinating which practical skills schools fail to teach, differing by district.

  • I didn't say enything about unfair, nor did i cry or piss.

    All I've said about AI is that they are simply banning what they don't understand. All generative processes rely on the influence and templates created by those who came before them.

    Everyone is having very emotional and visceral reactions to AI tools, meanwhile these tools are not even remotely close to mimicking or surpassing human performance.

    This is another repeat of what happened 40 years ago when electronica and synths made their way into mainstream music.

  • Yeah that about wraps it up here. You are arguing from the heart and not the head.

    AI tools are simply tools. They do not do anything of their own accord. Final edit falls entirely upon the human being putting it all together.

    When a hammer hits your thumb, do you fault the hammer?

  • You are fixated on the arbitrary nature of the rulesetting process as if that justifies a nonsensical rule.

    Which brings us full circle to the original point: you may as well ban anyone using any software at all to produce music. A flat ban on AI models is premature and will age like milk.