Here's some AI generated metal about the superiority of free market capitalism: https://lnkd.in/ebkpe8Ra
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Is AI at a standstill or breaking through in more and more sectors? The online debate seems to go back and forth on this question. But for me, the answer is clear: the impact of AI is expanding rapidly, and it’s reshaping the way we think, create, and operate. A few months ago, I used Suno to generate some fun joke songs. While it was already impressive, the output felt more like an experiment than real music. Fast forward to yesterday, I tried again, and the results blew me away: an actual Progressive Rock track about the joys (and quirks) of being a product owner in a tech company. You can hear it for yourself here: https://lnkd.in/ee5nvWC3 This small personal experiment is just a glimpse into how AI is evolving—steadily but surely pushing boundaries across industries. For companies, this signals an urgent need to position themselves strategically in this new AI-driven reality. One critical shift will be the growing importance of data. Companies that embrace their potential as data-as-a-service (DaaS) providers—or at the very least learn to leverage their data more efficiently—will gain a significant edge. This transition may prove to be even more disruptive than when financial institutions pivoted from being report-driven to data-driven organizations. The implications are vast, and the time to adapt is now. How is your organization preparing for AI’s expanding role in the world? I’d love to hear your thoughts.
The Unsung Hero by @twinklingpostvaporwave9719 | Suno
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Here's the song I created with Suno AI: #genAIandHumanities
未来代码 by @calypsojazzhop5814 | Suno
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I recently attended the CIM webinar on AI. Mind blown by what can already be done with AI and it seems to grow weekly. I had a play with suno to create a song about my grandsons. Below is one of the offerings. Thinking of the possibilities for adding tailored audio to ads and social posts at the click of a button. Have a listen. #AI #artificialintelligence #cim
Wonderful Little Souls by @abstractukulelepunk9095 | Suno
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Here is a video with my back-up presentation I just gave at ATP Innovations in Testing 2024. In case you are curious on how are we using AI at Caveon. https://lnkd.in/exqzhvDp
Backup Presentation ATP Anaheim 2024 / Sergio Araneda Caveon
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😎I had a lot of fun participating in Day 5 of the AI Challenge #AICommunityLearning (Alpha), powered by Microsoft! The goal was to create a song using Suno. I completed two exercises: in the first one, I crafted the prompt directly within the application, where I provided the theme, mood, and musical genre. In the second exercise, I asked ChatGPT what a song by Bob Marley, Sublime, and the Ashley Larue Band would be like. It gave me the lyrics and the musical genre, which I then fed into Suno to create the second song. The results are very interesting; I believe that apps like these will help optimize costs and time in the creation of advertising jingles. Song #1: https://lnkd.in/eZpzXSNJ Song #2: https://lnkd.in/eMf-GUzr 🌅 🌊🏖 Which one is your favorite? #AICommunityLearning | Mentored by Shyvee Shi 👉 Interested? Join the waitlist for the next cohort and future programs: https://lnkd.in/dBGHk4N5 🙂
Sea of Life by @jovialdanceparty1871 | Suno
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Take a few minutes out of your day and listen to this AI generated song about ALS by my friend and colleague Alper Kaya, who is the Chair of the ALS Association in Turkey. https://lnkd.in/gksDqHxd #ALS #MND #ALSMNDWithoutBorders #AI #AI4Good
Wont givup my friend by Alper plwals by @alperik | Suno
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Incredible to hear Saam Motamedi of Greylock share his perspective on the AI space and learnings from investing early stage. In the words of Saam: “We made a really bad decision which is we didn’t try and win a right to invest. And today I’d say Glean is on its path to being an iconic company, in my view it’s one of the most important AI application companies and I think anyone who’s not using it should immediately start using it if you are a large enterprise.” Watch here: https://bit.ly/3SeQLgw #enterprisesearch #aiassistant #agenticai #RAG
✂️ Saam Motamedi on Glean
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In continuing with the idea (or my theory) that the ability to evaluate/critique/curate the output is the critical skill required to extract value out of #genAI (more so than prompting), once again Ethan Mollick nails it: it you can't tell the difference between good and not-so-good in a given domain or field of knowledge, you won't be a power user or even a decent user, but sometimes that is enough, depending on the use case. 🤔 For example, if you are the end consumer of AI-generated art(ifacts), such as music, then it doesn't matter whether you can distinguish good from not-so-good as you are the one enjoying the output. You are in fact the best person to know what you like. 😱 If you are using #genAI to write mission-critical code and can't tell the difference between robust and brittle, that's another issue. The critical evaluation skill is therefore dependent on the requirements of the output's end consumer.
If progress continues, the ability to figure out the AI frontier will slip from most of us across most fields of knowledge. For example, I am not a good enough musician or a skilled enough critical listener to know if Suno v4 is actually as good as it sounds to me. I need to defer to experts (is it?) https://lnkd.in/eUr-mceb
Star light by @ryh | Suno
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Ethan Mollick - I think most people would agree that the appreciation of art, music, or any form of creative expression is subjective? Let's consider that AI has three basic characteristics. 1) It's exponential, moving faster than any other technology. 2) It's combinatorial and increasingly multimodal. 3) It's a massive compilation machine that can remix anything and everything that has ever been digitized. This certainly poses issues of originality, authenticity, and perhaps copyright, but that too is subjective. AI, essentially, rides on four primary layers of Internet protocol.1) Communication, 2) Search, 3) Commerce, and 4) Entertainment. Smartphones gave us mobility and sensor integration, within an ecosystem of Apps that provide enhanced scope, and now AI is embedded into all of this. AI "is" software, but it is "not" a specific software application [like anything we've ever known]. If we consider AI as simply another means to do "more and better" we are missing the bigger opportunity, to do "different and divergent". AI is a platform of functionality, it can help us with aspects of ideation, analytics, synthesis, and application. Those who do not understand this will will be usurped by those who do.
If progress continues, the ability to figure out the AI frontier will slip from most of us across most fields of knowledge. For example, I am not a good enough musician or a skilled enough critical listener to know if Suno v4 is actually as good as it sounds to me. I need to defer to experts (is it?) https://lnkd.in/eUr-mceb
Star light by @ryh | Suno
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🌟 KMWorld Conference Highlights: Paradigm Shifts in Knowledge Management Tools 🌟 The KMWorld conference kicked off today, bringing forward exciting discussions on software tools that redefine how we approach Knowledge Management. Here are the paradigm shifts that captured our attention: 1️⃣ From Search to Assistants (Agents) – Moving beyond searching to intelligent, proactive assistants. 2️⃣ From "Zero Results" to Insights – No more dead ends; it's about turning gaps into meaningful delusions. 3️⃣ From Open Databases to RAG – Embracing Retrieval-Augmented Generation for secure, relevant, and organizationally aligned knowledge. 4️⃣ From Computer Language to Human Language – Communicating naturally, in any language we prefer. 5️⃣ From Text-Only Learning to Multimodal Learning – Leveraging text, images, videos, and sound to enrich understanding. A huge thank you to the speakers who brought these insights to life: 👉 Dan Pontefract (#Pontefract Group) 👉 John Chmaj (#Verint) 👉 Laura Carson & Devan Dewey (#M-Files) 👉 and especially Jeff Evernham (#Sinequa) 🎵 Last but not least: Don't miss the song Jeff, ChatGPT, and Suno have compiled based on the conference: https://lnkd.in/d8W2cwGV #KMWorld #KnowledgeManagement #Innovation #AI #MultimodalLearning
KMWorld 2024 by @jeffevernham | Suno
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