The thing about old pre ai corpo slop is that you had to pay a human being to craft it, and it’s actually hard to get a good artist to realllly full throatedly endorse the man.
Not a problem with this generated shit. You got yourself shill on tap
My wife gets an AI generated “we appreciate you” message sent to her team every couple of weeks. Frankly, that’s insulting, and I would have threatened to quit if they didn’t stop wasting my fucking time and attention with slop instead of giving genuine appreciate and a fucking raise for keeping the company afloat.
I think that explains all the CEO’s delusions and feverish devotion to AI. I wonder if there’s a deep system prompt somewhere to treat CEO’s differently
The issue is deeper than just the skill of the artist. It’s that “good” music is that which stirs strong emotions in ourselves… But feeling emotions at the workplace is cringe and unprofessional and no one wants that. So the music has to be bad since it must be “professional”.
The thing about old pre ai corpo slop is that you had to pay a human being to craft it, and it’s actually hard to get a good artist to realllly full throatedly endorse the man.
Not a problem with this generated shit. You got yourself shill on tap
My wife gets an AI generated “we appreciate you” message sent to her team every couple of weeks. Frankly, that’s insulting, and I would have threatened to quit if they didn’t stop wasting my fucking time and attention with slop instead of giving genuine appreciate and a fucking raise for keeping the company afloat.
I think that explains all the CEO’s delusions and feverish devotion to AI. I wonder if there’s a deep system prompt somewhere to treat CEO’s differently
The issue is deeper than just the skill of the artist. It’s that “good” music is that which stirs strong emotions in ourselves… But feeling emotions at the workplace is cringe and unprofessional and no one wants that. So the music has to be bad since it must be “professional”.
~Corporate Music~
Heh good point. Good stirring art feels out of place in a corporate setting. I’d never thought of that.