So, generic, boring and regurgitated music that you've heard one million time is going to be dominated by AI? Good. Musicians are left with their original, innovative work, plus the ability to perform their music live. At the same time, all the carbon copy songs that are on top of the charts since 20 years will, finally, lose their value.
We've been using electronic technology to create music for like 60 years. It's just getting better. A human with the best technology will always be better than pure AI or a lone human can do. So, it's a good idea to either learn the new technology or find an audience who doesn't mind going to see you do a live show. I like to do both. There is a reason artists like Will I. Am embraces AI, he's been using the best technology to make his music all his career. But he's not going to use AI alone, he's going to be PART of the music along with the technology helping-- no more really than the 21st century's version of a drum machine. I know a lot of professional musicians, and 90% are excited, the 10% that are afraid... Well most of them were afraid of DAWs too. It's here to stay anyway, so we better find a way to make the best of it. They could still train AI on 100% public domain after all and it'd still be 90% as good.
With clever prompting we can get very similar songs to existing ones. With clever brush strokes we can get close to Picasso work. What is the difference? It's a tool with input and output. No output without an input.
So 0.001% of people have become superstars in the music world, thanks to giant corporations like Sony, who wouldn’t give any regular Joe a millisecond of their time over their music. Now are both up in arms ?they will be defeated ...Good riddance, I say. Music should be free and accessible for anyone to produce, with the help of AI. For too long, music has been reduced to a mere tool for making money, featuring singers who don't truly know how to sing, and simplifying it to its most basic and uninspired form. I believe AI has actually come to the rescue of music. It can liberate it from the clutches of executives, big corporations, and mediocre artists.
Sounds like we are going to have to come up with something new and unique. The fact that the thing is trained off of our music is problematic, but guess what that is how we learn as well just alot slower. I don't see this as a issue I see it as competition. Means I have to step up my game.
This is not ending anything except a back button for wasting time Musicians can still put their own music out without big labels anymore !! there's so much different now than 30 years ago!!!
The AI talking about AI is the perfect black hole.
this video is talking about AI.
But surprisingly enough, it seems like this video is made by AI
exactly what i was thinking. TH-cam should rethink its flooding with badly made ai videos in general
And here you are- ChatGPT written script, AI voice over, etc. yup.
lol I was thinking the same
Chat gpt text and bad ai voice. Up your game..
So, generic, boring and regurgitated music that you've heard one million time is going to be dominated by AI?
Good.
Musicians are left with their original, innovative work, plus the ability to perform their music live.
At the same time, all the carbon copy songs that are on top of the charts since 20 years will, finally, lose their value.
This is the best succinct take on AI music I have read
We've been using electronic technology to create music for like 60 years. It's just getting better. A human with the best technology will always be better than pure AI or a lone human can do. So, it's a good idea to either learn the new technology or find an audience who doesn't mind going to see you do a live show. I like to do both. There is a reason artists like Will I. Am embraces AI, he's been using the best technology to make his music all his career. But he's not going to use AI alone, he's going to be PART of the music along with the technology helping-- no more really than the 21st century's version of a drum machine. I know a lot of professional musicians, and 90% are excited, the 10% that are afraid... Well most of them were afraid of DAWs too. It's here to stay anyway, so we better find a way to make the best of it. They could still train AI on 100% public domain after all and it'd still be 90% as good.
With clever prompting we can get very similar songs to existing ones. With clever brush strokes we can get close to Picasso work. What is the difference? It's a tool with input and output. No output without an input.
So 0.001% of people have become superstars in the music world, thanks to giant corporations like Sony, who wouldn’t give any regular Joe a millisecond of their time over their music. Now are both up in arms ?they will be defeated ...Good riddance, I say. Music should be free and accessible for anyone to produce, with the help of AI.
For too long, music has been reduced to a mere tool for making money, featuring singers who don't truly know how to sing, and simplifying it to its most basic and uninspired form. I believe AI has actually come to the rescue of music. It can liberate it from the clutches of executives, big corporations, and mediocre artists.
Sounds like we are going to have to come up with something new and unique. The fact that the thing is trained off of our music is problematic, but guess what that is how we learn as well just alot slower. I don't see this as a issue I see it as competition. Means I have to step up my game.
AI will end everything...
Here's hoping! 🤞
This is not ending anything except a back button for wasting time Musicians can still put their own music out without big labels anymore !! there's so much different now than 30 years ago!!!
Udio is great and Suno is getting better. Artists are toast.
AI pimping AI
We done. we have been making music like a robot
If people want to listen to an algorithm with no soul that’s cool.
I’ll make my music with soul.
🤟
Yeah music as we know it is over
So meta man
THIS WHOLE CHANNEL IS RUN BY AI AHHHHH
AI music will become extremely generic and monotonous. Real artists will have their place.
Music has already become generic and monotonous.
@@numbtomotion That's what happens when you lower the barrier to entry
So dont buy it or listen to it,simple really.