AI singer-songwriter ‘Anna Indiana’ debuted her first single ‘Betrayed by this Town’ on X, formerly Twitter—and listeners were not too impressed.

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    10 months ago

    I think it sounds the same as other shitty music I hear all the time.

    I fully expect AI music to be part of the musical scene going forward.

    Does it feel dystopian? Yeah, it’s not a fun future. But this is here to stay.

    • @Mango@lemmy.world
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      610 months ago

      . I think it sounds the same as other shitty music I hear all the time.

      That’s because it’s literally a machine made to copy exactly that.

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        10 months ago

        All I hear is profit for the record labels.

        But yeah, AI will be able to evolve too. We will have some good AI music soon also.

        In a decade, high budget movies will have some AI actors in them and people won’t notice. :)

        • @fruitycoder@sh.itjust.works
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          110 months ago

          If it gets democratized enough Labels will go the way of the dodo I think, barring legal intervention of course. Why would a radio station pay a label for something they can churn out themselves, heck they need user metrics for adverters anyways, so just set up voting for your favorite songs and get a radio station fine tuned to your audience.

          At least better than the same process but done by some mega Corp trying to make a song that can be universally accepted…

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      10 months ago

      AI music can be fire if you use it as a part of the artistic process, not as the end result. It’s just every fucking technocracker wants to replace the artistic process completely so they don’t have to not pay their employees any more. EDIT: Actual AI, not that OpenAI content laundering shit.

      • @fruitycoder@sh.itjust.works
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        310 months ago

        Force multipliers are great for forces of good and terrible for forces of evil.

        Like wanting to make audio versions of text. Great for increasing access ability for people. Terrible when it’s just to funnel people from the texts authors to your front for money and to serve ads.

        Same tools.