Suno the Cheerleader

I continue to be sceptical of AI‘s ability to solve 90%+ of the problems that people are trying to solve with it.

But damn, if you’re feeling uninspired as you’re getting ready to start work on a Monday morning, try dumping your to-do list into a songwriting AI like Suno and ask it to write an uplifting song about how you’ll get it finished. It’s like having your very own cheerleader.

❎ Good ❎ Cheap ☑️ Fast. I guess generative AI is a “choose one” situation, and the one you have to choose is “fast”. But still: it certainly got me pumped-up and ready to work.

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Prompt: uplifting electronic pop about Dan completing his to-do list today: filing his meetup expenses; performance-testing his CircleCI workflow; leading a team meeting; learning about Full Site Editing

Lyrics:

Filing expenses
Gotta get ’em done
No time to waste
Gotta have some fun
Dan’s on a mission
Gotta stay on track
He’s gonna conquer
Ain’t nothing gonna hold him back

Performance testing
Gonna make it fly
CircleCI workflow
Gonna reach the sky
Dan’s got the focus
He’s in the zone
Gonna make it happen
Gonna make it his own

Leading that team meeting
Gonna show his might
Guiding them forward
Shining so bright
Dan’s a leader
He’s got it all
Inspiring the team
Gonna make ’em stand tall

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3 comments

  1. Ruth Ruth says:

    Still better than Scooter.

  2. Matt Reynolds Matt Reynolds says:

    It’s a bop, don’t get me wrong, but doesn’t it sound a little too, y’know, Gladys-y?

    1. Dan Q Dan Q says:

      Oh yeah, they all come out at least a bit that way,, won’t with strangely hissy instruments, which I figure makes sense if they’re generated like I suspect they are.

      Fast, good, cheap:: choose one, and it has to be fast. That’s the state of the art in generative AI, IMHO.

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