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So the AI creative model is probably: AI enhances human effort. Not the other way around. In chess, AI is also much superior to humans, but it’s only a game and nobody wants to watch AI tournaments,...
Thanks both! I appreciate you taking the time to answer :)
I’m in the camp of, Keep your hands on the strings and turn down the volume knob when you aren’t playing.
My wife and her duet partner use a Mackie SRM Flex with backing tracks. They do classic jazzy pop tunes like "Moon River," etc. Sounds nice. Also, depending on the room, you can use less of the...
Interesting sidetrack. Back on topic, I have been following "Top Music Attorney" - the woman in the YouTube video of the original post. She does a great job of explaining the law and what...
Okay, I read the article. At best it seems the article presents an untested hypothesis and there was no evidence or actual games presented as examples. I hypothesize that the human would just...
CliffR: Sure, but again, RC is usually played FAST. If you try and outline every change-- particularly in a "chorded up" version like the OP posted--it quickly becomes a Giant Steps like exercise....
Actually it can give you fewer. Thinking about that bird solo I posted, if you’re setting out to play Ebm7 and Ab7, with two beats to get to each, then you’re kind of bound to those chords. You’d...
Sorry about the chess sidetrack. Evidently the chess players here say that a human contributes nothing to AI in a closed, solved system like chess. Which is not surprising, though I’ve heard and read...
One thing I wonder about this notion of simplifying the changes: I get that it might be useful - if not essential - for a chord-scale approach to improvisation. But, if you're approaching soloing...
Heavy strings though, whatever the composition...Lang used a wound B!
Try to think of this as an equation where the chessboard is the equal sign. If you can bar the computer on both sides because they are equals you're left with a "doh" situation (human vs. no one)....
But early Gibson archtops sold as such were carved. Brass, not bronze (which was introduced only in '76 or so IIRC). But I was talking about the trebles (and possible the core wire used in...
The contention isn’t that humans play chess better than computers, but that the strongest player is a human or a team of humans in combination with a computer.
I play chess. Humans beating machines at chess are a thing of the past. From this article: Can A GM And Rybka Beat Stockfish? - Chess.com (Magnus Carlsen is considered the best player in the...
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