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Is it too much to ask for an endless supply of exactly the same thing that I like?
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Here's a simple one I just tried, to give a idea:
ChatGPT's response:
Note that "Broncho" doesn't exist - I assume it meant "Bronson". Normally, I would regenerate the response here - once an LLM starts getting things wrong, it will tend to amplify that going forward.
From here, though, you can check out those songs, and if they aren't what you're looking for, you can say why you liked or didn't like them, and get new recommendations.
It's interesting, because this seems like one of the things AI could be really good at, but no one seems to be implementing it. Instead we've got entire startups around using AI to do things it can't do with plenty of buzzwords in tow.
I've thought about creating a website for this, but I need to figure out how to break even on the costs. Not really familiar with that side of things.
Not AI powered, but I really like Music Map for finding new music.
The site lets you enter a band or artist and shows you a map of similar artists, with the ones near the center being the most similar and the ones towards the edges of the map being less similar.
Nice, thanks for sharing!
My friend shared a similar site with me a while back, but I can't find the link. If I find it, I'll drop it here.
Except Spotify and it's "AI DJ" It's pretty decent most of the time I've been using it for a few months now.
Is this with Bing or what?
Bing does use ChatGPT, but I personally use it from OpenAI's site directly. You do need an account, though.
https://chat.openai.com