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They always teach us in radio one thought per break.
Why can't I have a podcast it does the same thing,
or maybe several podcasts seventeen different subjects and walks of life.
Ero dot net, Aroe dot net. Thank you so much
for supporting me over the years. I like asking questions,
and the reason why is because the fund begins when
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you start researching for answers such as it's happened, the
first ever AI generated song has topped Billboard Magazine's Digital
Top one hundred plus AI musical technology versus auto tune?
Why is only one of them acceptable? My name is Arrow.
I'm a daily writer, a silent wolf. I stand on
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the sidelines and do nothing but watch, listen, study, then activate.
I happen to call it the daily Mess, a chronological
walk through in everyday world. Yeah, it's my morning writing
as a receiver of thoughts and ideas. We as people
tend to throw things to the side because we think
we're gonna deal with it later on. Well, when a
subject arrives inside of me, I know it's time to
dig in. It's still keeping that daily journal, but by
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doing the research, the picture becomes clearer. This is the
daily Mess. At question. The song walk My Walk from
the AI created musical entertainer by the name of Breaking Rust.
It's an outlaw blues tune that meets country music. The
song is written by Abierre Revaldo Taylor. That song, Walk
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My Walk, recently hit the number one spot on Billboard
Magazine's digital charts. The video and the song are one
hundred percent AI generated. People in the industry of music
are not happy. They're pretty upset about this. Yet we've
all been warned about this coming. It reminds me of
the early days of the nineteen eighties when Deborah Harry
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and Blondie released the song Rapture, the first ever tune
to feature rap music, at the number one spot on
Billboard's Hot one hundred list. But it wasn't the very
first rap song to appear on the charts. That honor
will forever go to Rapper's Delight by the Sugarhill Gang.
Plus it made huge waves, becoming the very first rap
video on MTV, and now we have Breaking Rust with
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Walk My Walk, all out AI generated and Winning coming
up next. Is this even wrong? Auto tune and other
digital tools have been with us for over two decades.
Why is this wrong? Hey? Thanks for coming back to
the daily mess. Autotune was not easily digestible when it
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first fell onto our listening habits. Taking that sound to
a new level of acceptance was Rock and Roll Hall
of Famer's share in the song Believe. Since then, using
auto tune truly hasn't been challenged. Why then, is breaking
rust with Walk by Walk and ai generated song that
recently hit the Billboard charts, Why is it really creating
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a huge wave right now? Well, we got to break
it down. Autotune is a tool that enhances the performance.
Breaking rust is physically interfering with authenticity in a harmful way.
The video and the song are artificially aged in a
state of vintage, and the critics where they say it
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destroys integrity. Autotune enhances without harming, whereas breaking rust damages
the source to create an illusion. Autotune is reversible, breaking
rust is not. This is a matter of truth versus performance.
Autotune is a source of style. Where breaking rust gets
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into trouble is it's the creation of deception and destruction.
And really the biggest challenges does the human ear pick
up on the difference between what is real music and
what is AI generated music. We will find out in
the future. I'm Marrow and that's the daily mess