TITLE: Why I'm not afraid of TIMBALAND or Ai music! VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YP2E8jKt7oQ I know a lot of people are afraid and they're blaming people like Timberland, you know, for taking this AI thing and and making it a part of what he does. I don't think there's any way to cheat the game. I think the art there's no way to cheat art. Art is always going to be here. It's lasted this long. I don't think it ever stops. Of course, this is B from the King's Hand. You will serve as hand of the king in mystead. You know, I just want to talk about music and AI. Also, with the art, you have imperfections. And this is something that I don't think a lot of artists talk about, but when you make art, you make mistakes all the time. Um, you might breathe a certain way and they'll leave it in the song. Um, they might have a weird noise in the background and they'll leave it in the movie or, um, they'll leave it on the song. while you're painting. You might have an accident on the painting where something splatters on the on your canvas and it was an accident, but you like the way it looked. I don't think AI has the capability of doing that. And I think that's a major part of art. Some of those mistakes become signatures. Some of those mistakes become the thing that differentiates you from another artist. If AI mimics that and anybody has access to mimic that particular style, what ends up happening is that you have a bunch of people with that same accident in their art, then it doesn't become worth anything anymore. It loses its meaning. It loses its soul. It's kind of like uh creating robots to um play sports. I think people are really moved when they see you try hard. when they see you, the potential of you making mistakes, even when they witness you make a mistake, you become more popular than someone who gets everything perfect. So, you have all these robots playing basketball. When the robot hits the game-winning shot, even if you program the robot to celebrate, we know watching the robot that that robot doesn't feel the way we would feel if we hit the last second shot. We know that you can't trick humans into believing that robot is failing something from hitting that last second shot or scoring a touchdown or showing up to school the next day after missing the free throw to win the game. We know that that's tied into the whole storyline. We know that person's backstory and we can imagine how much that would hurt if it's a robot. if we knew it was a robot, we definitely wouldn't be invested enough to feel that emotion with them. So, that's why I don't worry about um AI taking over the music industry or taking over music in general because we're always going to be searching for what feels real, feels real, feels real, feels real.