Thoughts on AI music

I experimented with listening to AI music. Some of it was good. But I wanted to remove it from my feeds. I couldn’t. It had worked its way into the algorithm. More and more AI music was being suggested to me. I went out of my way to search and play tracks from known human musicians. It got better at offering me better AI music.

There’s more options, of all genres. The AI music creators can churn out tracks in hours, albums in days. So many in fact that you can spot them a mile away. The better ones are harder to spot. Even the mainstream news is picking up on how good they are getting. Being unable to track down evidence of the artists existence in the real world. The artist and label having no real-world presence.

Does it matter if the music is good and you enjoy it? From a consumer perspective, not so much. But from a musicians perspective? If listener count isn’t increasing but the amount of AI music being played is, that means more payments are going to the creators of AI music and not actual musicians. Plus it takes far less time, a lot less time to create AI music than music that requires real instruments, singers, a recording studio, fuel, food, transportation etc.

And I guess it does affect some consumers. The fans. It’s not as if you can follow an AI artist on Instagram. Can you? You certainly can’t go to their live performances, unless they use holograms and a lot of technology. Would you want their autograph? Hey you write great prompts, I loved the end result. Could you sign my iphone?

What are your thoughts on AI music?

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