One of the main concerns comes from musicians and composers who believe that AI can make them obsolete, and leaving them without a job, but I think that is not the case, AI usually creates very repetitive sounds that listeners do not usually like, perhaps over time it will become more "creative" and create better music almost imperceptible to the human ear, to know if the song was created by a human or with AI.
Do you think AI in general will benefit or hurt the music industry? I am an optimist and believe that it can benefit by simplifying the work of composers and musicians since I do not believe that they can replace the genius and imagination of human beings.
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AI music is pretty bad thus far.
I do think it will enable creators though, kind of the way youtube enabled content creators. Whether this is a good or a bad thing is the question. Does the quality content on youtube rise to the top? Probably not too often.
I am guessing the same will take place with AI music. We can all be musical geniuses with AI and some of it will be incredible and some of it will be utter garbage.
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This is a good answer, if you use the AI correctly and do your part you will surely create good music, it all depends on how much you put on your part, the AI will not be able to do everything, because if it does everything, it will not differentiate you from the competition.
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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @quark 8 May
Almost all content will be AI generated. It is very early. The speed of improvements grows exponentially. Yes, it will replace the genius of humans.
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Do you think they will possess more ingenuity and creativity than humans in the future? Will we be left behind in terms of creativity?
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I can’t help but agree with you. A.I. is an incredibly useful tool, but unless they make major improvements it’s still just a tool.
We will always need a human touch.
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Interesting point of view, do you think that AI will always need human ingenuity, don't you think it can replace it completely?
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I would have to see it to believe it. There has to be a limit with Machines.
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