AI music is the next big thing it seems, and it's got a lot of people talking about it, some support, others not so much. What do you think?
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I think the value for legitimate instrumentalists, musicianship and live music appreciation will sky rocket. Robots mimicking the audio of a song is nice and all but the watching a band play a great song written by a machine will probably be something worth paying for.
Being a music producer myself, I’ve used so many tools to date and the idea of being able to get a concept out of your head quicker, more efficiently and with great sonic detail without knowing how to write notation for a full orchestra is extremely exciting. Musical taste will rise as a whole. But wants most exciting is what the next Billion people/kids (in 3rd world countries) who have not been on the internet or have had access to tech will create.
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Though I find AI-generated music to be an intriguing and novel method to investigate new creative avenues, I think that it still falls short of the emotional depth and complexity that human composers can offer to their work.
I think it will encourage talented artists to write better and more complex music, which is good. In general, you would want to always beat AI to stay on the top.
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I like the idea of playing some music I like and then getting a lot of original and similar content.
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It's intriguing to investigate AI music. It's fascinating to observe how technology can now produce fresh musical compositions without the need for human intervention.
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Isn't Auto-Tune already AI in music?
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Ethics and Morality aside, I think AI music is pretty amazing, that Drake and Kanye Collab was fire, I see how some musicians will be intimidated by this, but it's hard to not leverage such a amazing technology
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