AI-Generated Band Tricks THOUSANDS Of Listeners
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Top Comments (10)
It should be a law that any content that is AI generated have a flag somewhere alterting the consumer.....kind of like "artificial flavors" are listed on fake food products
The sad part is that the reason it sounds so ‘real’ is that pop music is already suuuper over-edited and so many instruments are just sampling and synths
Wait, wasn't AI supposed to do all the boring jobs so we would have time to do art? We're like subservient to the machines now rather than the other way around.
Nothing stopping Spotify from creating their own AI bands, giving them favor in the algorithms, and keep all the money.
Part of the reason AI is a danger to replace artists is because we live in the age of slop.
The good news is, there will always be at least some people 'manually' creating art, 'manually' creating music. These types of people are driven by a unique hands-on passion. Thankfully.
It didn't fool Fil over at Wings of Pegasus. He pegged this band as total AI from the start.
"What do we need art for" is a regular argument i have with the Amish (there are Amish painters and poets, not many). So i asked one guy when his wife's birthday was and i made him a modular origami swan as a present for him to give her. He just laughed at me , "it doesn't do anything. Can i eat it, can i build anything or grow food with, will this provide anything for my family? You just wasted a whole lot of time to make something useless". It was her favorite gift. I asked, "is that a good enough reason for art?"
They had a song called “Dust on the Wind” and nobody figured out it was AI. It also sounds like a computer voice.
We still have banjos and concertinas. Summer music festivals abound. Real music will never die.
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Top Comments (10)
It should be a law that any content that is AI generated have a flag somewhere alterting the consumer.....kind of like "artificial flavors" are listed on fake food products
The sad part is that the reason it sounds so ‘real’ is that pop music is already suuuper over-edited and so many instruments are just sampling and synths
Wait, wasn't AI supposed to do all the boring jobs so we would have time to do art? We're like subservient to the machines now rather than the other way around.
Nothing stopping Spotify from creating their own AI bands, giving them favor in the algorithms, and keep all the money.
Part of the reason AI is a danger to replace artists is because we live in the age of slop.
The good news is, there will always be at least some people 'manually' creating art, 'manually' creating music. These types of people are driven by a unique hands-on passion. Thankfully.
It didn't fool Fil over at Wings of Pegasus. He pegged this band as total AI from the start.
"What do we need art for" is a regular argument i have with the Amish (there are Amish painters and poets, not many). So i asked one guy when his wife's birthday was and i made him a modular origami swan as a present for him to give her. He just laughed at me , "it doesn't do anything. Can i eat it, can i build anything or grow food with, will this provide anything for my family? You just wasted a whole lot of time to make something useless". It was her favorite gift. I asked, "is that a good enough reason for art?"
They had a song called “Dust on the Wind” and nobody figured out it was AI. It also sounds like a computer voice.
We still have banjos and concertinas. Summer music festivals abound. Real music will never die.