03-11-2025 08:59 PM
03-13-2025 07:11 PM
03-13-2025 07:11 PM
Kid Rock and his Bud Lite thing with the machine gun is what I meant.
Guns are fun but, if you go to buy one do alot of research first if you're not familiar with them. There should be no shortage of knowlegable folks in your neck of the woods to guide you in that regard unless things have radically changed since I lived on the gulf coast some 40 years ago.
Almost all of mine are what I consider fun guns-->WWI and WWII+ bolt action rifles that aren't for the faint of heart (8mm Mausers for the most part) and single action "cowboy" handguns. One can have the same fun with modern rifles and handguns that aren't so punishing to the shoulder or wrist and still be used for defense and survival if it ever came to that. Safety is everything and my mantra when it comes to anything that can harm yourself or someone else.
Just trying to say I hope you have fun and stay clear of folks that don't take the dangers of recreational shooting seriously.
03-13-2025 10:17 PM
It's already possible.
03-14-2025 02:28 AM - edited 03-14-2025 02:28 AM
@mam98031 wrote:It's already possible.
Yup @mam98031 , that's what I was going to reply to @gurlcat it's not only possible, but it's already been done, multiple times. Even years ago, Lisa Marie Presley put out a 'duet' with her dad. Didn't the Beatles just do something too? There is a difference though between simple studio magic (using old recordings & splicing them into new recordings) vs. using AI or voice sampling. I know there have been a couple of voice deep fakes that have used an artists actual voice by using AI to sample many different legit recordings/sounds to put together a supposed recording of an old artist doing a new song. Typically one they would never do. For example, using Frank Sinatra recordings to isolate sounds & phrases to put together Frank doing his version of a certain Cardi B song that I problably can't name here. That's a made up example (I hope) but this has already happened a few times. They aren't being released as actual recordings, they're people just having 'fun' with technology but the artists or their estates have deep concerns about these being released & totally fooling the public b/c it's the artists voice.
It's hard to know exactly where to draw the line (to use an Aerosmith reference) b/c there are also some amazing YTer's who mix & match (perfectly I might add) both audio & video that mashes 2 songs together for fun. One guy reguarly mixes Metal with R&B for hilarious, but super talented & amazing results. IDK if he does it with AI or older tech. Here's an example, where he mashes up Rammstein & Britney Spears.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZeluSDEcHc
and a different one that uses more video, the Bee Gees with AC/DC in a clever way.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrlWWrSwaB8
Some of them with a ton of dancing are great to match up with the crescendo moment in a metal song. I'm not certain if these use AI yet, but these are IMO super creative & fun & should be allowed.