I Asked AI to Fix My Piano Playing. It Praised Every Mistake
Tech CEOs say AI is coming for everyone's job — so I put it to the test. I uploaded clips of myself playing piano with mistakes any teacher would catch instantly, and asked Google's Gemini to spot them. It did not go well… The takeaway under the comedy: large language models like Gemini aren't reliable for piano feedback. They're built to sound confident and agreeable, not to actually hear what you're playing — so please don't hand your practice over to one. My job, it turns out, is safe for now. Edited by: Greg Turner in Davinci Resolve 🎹 If you liked this, check out my more in-depth videos where I react to (and actually correct) viral piano advice. 👍 Like if you think Gemini owes me an apology 💬 Drop the worst piano advice you've ever been given 🔔 Subscribe for more #piano #AI #Gemini #pianoteacher #pianolessons #artificialintelligence #classicalmusic

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