Who would listen to AI ‘music?’ – Computerworld

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I can understand the users, the people finding ways to express themselves creatively, even if it’s via prompts. If you think it’s fun to create AI-generated music, do it. Similarly, playing with Nano Banana for pictures, Sora for videos, or letting Chat GPT write a bedtime story is harmless. But just as no one wants to read an AI-generated book or be drowned in AI-generated images and clips, I don’t think music listeners are as keen on this.

If the services were intended solely for the creators themselves, the problem would be smaller. But unfortunately, the ambitions do not stop there. In its pitch deck to investors, Suno highlights the AI-created band Velvet Sundown, which became a talking point this summer: “Suno songs go viral outside the platform.”

And it’s that dream, to go viral or make a buck, that’s driving rivers of AI music to fill up streaming platforms. Spotify’s French competitor Deezer reports that more than 50,000 AI-generated songs are uploaded to the platform every day. And Spotify itself announced in September that it had removed more than 75 million songs that were considered pure AI garbage.

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