No. For me, there's no point to doing such a thing. Music is about human communication. Without the human, it's just pretty noises -- which is fine, but not what I'm looking for.
I haven't tried making my own but recently I listened to a couple of YouTube playlists while working (made by humans) and when it autoplays to the next, it always chooses AI music.
The music was ok, some was even quite good, but my reaction was interesting. Visceral and intense dislike that I was being so strongly and algorithmically guided to listen to non-human music.
I'm not against AI, for art, music, or anything else. So I found my reaction quite interesting. I guess I didn't realize how important the human connection is to me in music.
Not usually but I've had periods where I've only been listening to AI-generated music (my own and others) instead of using Spotify. Suno is getting really good now.
Yeah Suno is crazy. I hummed a melody that came to mind and it materialized it into a full band-backed song. Wasn’t random either, followed the lyrics I typed and built on the melody. I’m convinced Spotify is gonna be 80% AI music within two years.
I have no interest in AI music. I’ve changed how I consume music to avoid the algorithms playing me a bunch of random stuff no one has ever heard of, which could easily become all AI over time.
AI music is completely and utterly pointless, just like any other type of AI 'art'. Art is inherently a human activity, and moving the creation of it to computers removes the entire point of it. Maybe it could be OK if it was a small part of larger workflow, but even then it just feels gross.
Im not even completely against AI, i find them useful while coding and solving work problems, or even for explaining things. But it should stay far away from any art form.
But its most likely a lost battle. Looking at current improvements, i wont be surprised if in 5 to 10 years large parts of new movies and shows will be AI generated and it will be basically impossible to evade it all unless you stick to anything made before 2023 or so.
No. For me, there's no point to doing such a thing. Music is about human communication. Without the human, it's just pretty noises -- which is fine, but not what I'm looking for.
I haven't tried making my own but recently I listened to a couple of YouTube playlists while working (made by humans) and when it autoplays to the next, it always chooses AI music.
The music was ok, some was even quite good, but my reaction was interesting. Visceral and intense dislike that I was being so strongly and algorithmically guided to listen to non-human music.
I'm not against AI, for art, music, or anything else. So I found my reaction quite interesting. I guess I didn't realize how important the human connection is to me in music.
I use AI to split music into separate tracks.
Not usually but I've had periods where I've only been listening to AI-generated music (my own and others) instead of using Spotify. Suno is getting really good now.
Yeah Suno is crazy. I hummed a melody that came to mind and it materialized it into a full band-backed song. Wasn’t random either, followed the lyrics I typed and built on the melody. I’m convinced Spotify is gonna be 80% AI music within two years.
guy, in front of the public library " when I get my check, I can buy any kind of drugs I want and listen to my hate music"
figure thats a demographic "loving" the customisation features
I have no interest in AI music. I’ve changed how I consume music to avoid the algorithms playing me a bunch of random stuff no one has ever heard of, which could easily become all AI over time.
went the other way —- stopped listening to recorded music
keep an acoustic guitar out and pick that up instead
clean yamaha I got for $100 from a dude at ft huachuca
Yeah for the past 2 years now I exclusively listen to AI music.
No
AI music is completely and utterly pointless, just like any other type of AI 'art'. Art is inherently a human activity, and moving the creation of it to computers removes the entire point of it. Maybe it could be OK if it was a small part of larger workflow, but even then it just feels gross.
Im not even completely against AI, i find them useful while coding and solving work problems, or even for explaining things. But it should stay far away from any art form.
But its most likely a lost battle. Looking at current improvements, i wont be surprised if in 5 to 10 years large parts of new movies and shows will be AI generated and it will be basically impossible to evade it all unless you stick to anything made before 2023 or so.
I do not, and will not
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