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AI can't be all that bad. The problem I'm always seeing with AI is a double-edged sword. You have corporations shoving AI in just about everything, treating it like its a cure for cancer and that really rubs people the wrong way. Then, on a more of a society level, you've got people who use AI for an assortment of things like making art with AI and still accredit themselves as an artist to people who treat AI like a therapist when it is not advised to.

However, I've found some benefits with AI. For example, I'm chatting with ChatGPT on credit cards, because it is something I may lean towards getting into. It's helping me better understand than most people have tried explaining to me. Simply because it is giving me a more stream-lined response than people just beating the bush.

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[-] eru@mouse.chitanda.moe 1 points 5 days ago

feedback suppression has been a thing for ages

it does not require AI, all you need to do is identify the consistent tone and subtract it out

[-] MorkofOrk@lemmy.world 1 points 5 days ago

I know it doesn't need AI for older versions of feedback suppression, but there are newer systems using it that are more effective at dynamically subtracting those frequencies

[-] eru@mouse.chitanda.moe 1 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

i have never seen a pro live sound engineer use AI to do this

and i dont think a neural net will have significant improvements over standard ways to do it like the neve 5054 at the same latency

[-] MorkofOrk@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago

Yeah you know what, I definitely am wrong about this, I totally thought they were using AI but that makes way more sense

[-] MorkofOrk@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago

The best way to learn is to say something confidently wrong on the Internet haha

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