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Music has fallen to AI :marseysnappyenraged2::marseyjamming::marseysnappyenraged2: Redditors seethe and debate the difference between AI and human slop :marseythinkorino:

https://old.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/1bh1hq0/a_chatgpt_for_music_is_here_inside_suno_the/?sort=controversial

The original post was deleted but it linked to this article: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/suno-ai-chatgpt-for-music-1234982307/

TLDR: Suno is a new startup that started with a text to speech AI called bark, but now their latest project is chirp which is for text to music. A new version was just released with results that are almost indistinguishable from real music plus a bunch of new features, and they now offer a subscription that gives you the rights to use them in content or sell on streaming services.

I hate this so much.

Give me a real musician making real music with real instruments and real voices over this crap.

Funny thing is, sometime within the next 5 years, you'll find yourself really enjoying a piece of music, it will be AI generated, and you won't even know.

 

Maybe you have no idea how music is made these days. Most of it, certainly 99% of pop music, is using samples, not live musicians.

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Great, another spam generator in another medium to devalue music as much as possible for basically no good reason.

Who does this help, exactly? People who hate artistic expression?

Ladies and gents, we've reached peak dystopia.

Enjoy the fallout.

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weve reached peak dystopia because ai makes music!

The best part is that AI done right here can actually make music better. If you have good ideas but no clue how to use shit like ableton, then an AI that can program a ton of bars for you based on what you want it to do (program a major chord using XYZ, or a paraddidle into an accented flam) then it would only serve to make things better as it spreads accessibility and enables creativity in more and more people. Of course, the redditoid is too subhuman and r-slurred to even imagine such a concept

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Like any AI r-slur, if you don't know what a good output is then you can't actually judge if it's a good output other than the fact you think it's a product of your own "talent". That's not creativity, that's narcissism (which ironically mimics the narcissism of non-AI artists).

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