Posted on 03/15/2024 7:36:45 PM PDT by DoodleBob
Roger Daltrey fears AI has the power to “destroy” the music industry.
The Who frontman, 80, who has already said he believes smartphones and TV are “brainwashing” and killing humanity, added he is reassured artificially intelligent bots don’t have our “empathy”.
He told broadcaster Shaun Keaveny, 51, on the ‘Shaun Keaveny’s Daily Grind’ podcast: “The one thing I totally believe AI will never have, and it will be its downfall – it will never have empathy.
“It’s going to destroy the music industry if we're not careful… music is a different language, and we shouldn’t let AI control that.
“That will always contain empathy, and AI can’t do that. I won’t ever believe, if AI can ever do empathy, then we are (done for.)”
Roger has previously warned: “Once AI controls the Internet, we’ll be in trouble. People addicted to their iPhones will be brainwashed.”
He was also quoted in the Daily Star saying he is terrified armies of “robots” will rampage through the world like in James Cameron’s ‘Terminator’ films.
The ‘My Generation’ singer added: “There’s enough people looking at their iPhone for eight hours a day, you don’t need machines to kill them.
“You turn them round another way.”
Roger also claimed sitting is the “new cancer” and urged humanity to stop watching TV as he believes it “sucks up your life”.
He added: “I watch people losing their lives down this thing a phone.
“Life isn’t looking down – it’s about looking up.”
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The Who. Putting out hits since 1965. Amazing.
AI is an always-wrong sometimes-useful mathematical model that can live forever, just like the number 13 for example, so doesn't really need a soul. But a few numbers *seem* to have souls.
From a law perspective, a corporation is considered a legal person. It won't be long before an AI machine will have the same rights and responsibilities.
We live in interesting times.
Angus Young of AC/DC is famous for being a teetotaler -- neither alcohol nor drugs, ever in his career. AC/DC started in 1973 so they're arguably "from the 70's" though they got going later than the Who by a decade.
That’s fair, I was just having some ‘fun’ with them, given all their issues!
Nobody can touch them live around 1970, just watch their Isle of Wight show. My favorite version of “Young Man Blues”, even better than the one on Live at Leeds.
“Meet the new boss. Same as the old boss...”
Prophetic.
AI has potential to destroy many businesses.
Using AI to absorb/study all patterns of demand, AI can “decide” what is, and what is not, “viable” or “sustainable” or whatever the owner-controller of AI wishes.
For example, if AI “decides” that QLXQYLZ Grocery Chain is THE best investment, funds for the competitors may vanish.
IOW, AI is naturally monopolistic.
Let me ask if you’re familiar with;
“The Who at Kilburn:1977”-——?
They Filmed it for ‘The Kids Alright’
Movie which I’ve not seen.
Been a Fan since ‘Who’s Next’ and this
‘KILBURN’ video is The Most Awsome !!!
Keith’s last I think but His Best.
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I’ve got 3 versions of TOMMY,
Can’t find Quadrophenia.
Young man Blues.....?
Perhaps
Summertime Blues...
That’s on KILBURN too.
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Yup They Kill It!
Roger must have been listing to that AI piece with new words for The Sound of Silence....
S’ploded lol. Reminds me of Ricky Ricardo.
He should be grateful that they were not a top 10 pop band. As it were, The Who sold over 100 million songs. I think I would be happy with that.
There are only 6 media companies that control 90% of what we see and hear. They are the ones destroying tv, movies and music with blandness, bad writing, now DEI and quotas.
Not AI. AI will enable anyone to create better shows as they can write a show and use AI to create the sets and fill in the scenes with generated characters instead of using green screens.
AI can’t possibly go lower than a huge amount of what appears on top forty. What I hear on top forty is so simple and uninspired that I couldn’t t parody it. That is not hyperbole. I hear this stuff because my son likes it. There are real singers and songwriters on top forty but there ain’t a lot of them. Most of the stuff a kid thirty years ago could do in his bedroom. He’d call it a demo and put it out with the understanding that if someone wanted to produce it they could arrange it and flesh it out.
“The Who only had one top 10 song during their lifework, “I Can See for Miles,””
IIRC, “Squeeze Box”, arguably their worst single, hit #1 and was the only song of theirs to do that. But so many others deserved it.
Let me ask if you’re familiar with;
“The Who at Kilburn:1977”-——?
Oh yeah, I’ve probably watched “The Kids Are Alright” about 20 times.
Pete was so disappointed it only went to #9, that he decided that he wouldn't worry about writing hit singles anymore, and decided to do a Rock Opera instead.
"Slip Kid" from the same album, is probably my favorite Who song.
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