Seems like an useful use of AI
I do a lot of school events or events at venues that have rules about explicit language, most of my clean edits are marked but if there was an AI that could flag tracks as Explicit or not .... very useful.
I do a lot of school events or events at venues that have rules about explicit language, most of my clean edits are marked but if there was an AI that could flag tracks as Explicit or not .... very useful.
geposted Wed 03 Jul 24 @ 6:30 pm
I wouldn't trust it,
If your brief is "no explicit language" and AI misses something, how do you defend yourself?
it was your job to to stick to the brief, "AI missed it" isn't an excuse.
if getting paid or hoping for repeat custom means you must have clean versions then, then buy clean versions.
If your brief is "no explicit language" and AI misses something, how do you defend yourself?
it was your job to to stick to the brief, "AI missed it" isn't an excuse.
if getting paid or hoping for repeat custom means you must have clean versions then, then buy clean versions.
geposted Wed 03 Jul 24 @ 7:47 pm
I do for current releases but some songs from the 90s and early 2000s I don't remember if they were explicit or not. Not expecting any AI to do the job for me just be guidance.
geposted Sat 13 Jul 24 @ 5:17 pm
I decided to check out all my 'explicit' tunes in my database a couple of months ago. I found hundreds marked 'explicit' and noticed that 99% of them had only 1 play count. I have 'clean' versions anyway. So, I took the executive decision to delete them all and recover some hard drive space. If I need an explicit version for some weird reason I have Tidal anyway.😊
geposted Sat 13 Jul 24 @ 6:27 pm