Not everyone in history thought that 12-TET was an acceptable compromise. Johann Sebastian Bach thought we should use other tuning systems that made better-sounding thirds and fifths in some keys in exchange for worse-sounding thirds and fifths in others. In Bach’s preferred tuning, each key had its own distinctive blend of smoothness and harshness. However, Bach did not get his way. We as a civilization have collectively decided that we want all our keys to be interchangeable. There are good reasons to want this! In 12-TET, all intervals and chords are built from standardized, Lego-like parts. You don’t have to keep track of a complicated web of different-sized intervals in every key. If you move a song from C to C-sharp or D or anywhere else, you can be confident that it will still sound “the same.”
As for its Pentagon contract, OpenAI says that while it can’t control how the Department of Defense uses its models, the company has built in safeguards limiting its use for autonomous weaponry and other nefarious applications. But if Hegseth believed that removing those safeguards meant life or death for his soldiers, what’s to stop him from taking a step that it threatened Anthropic with—invoking the Defense Production Act to take over the company and remove the safeguards?
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