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    Steve Miller
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    Link to video

    Clickbait title, but this guy does a great job illustrating the impact that AI is having on recorded music.

    [edit] I see Sora has been shut down. Doubt it will make much difference - the genii is out of the bottle and it’s not going back in.

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      After viewing this video I clicked around to find examples of AI generated music. Turns out it’s not hard to find - there are thousands of examples out there and thousands more seemingly every day. Makes sense - you can generate a new song and have it up on YouTube in less than an hour.

      Some genres adapt to AI very well. Electronic for one (techno, etc) as it’s generally electronic anyway. Modern country and smooth jazz also sound pretty good owing to the formulaic nature of those styles.

      Less successful are classical and piano. They don’t sound right - yet. Gospel/praise music is hit or miss. Bluegrass comes out too perfect to believe.

      But it’s all changing and very quickly. Even in the last few weeks creators have come out with new recordings that have been roughed up to sound more like originals. They’ll surely get better with a little time.

      Terrence, in the video above, offers an observation that rings true:

      “We will not be replaced by AI. We will be replaced by people who understand AI”

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        I look forward to the day they can take early recordings and better reproduce the original sound. They attempted that with old Caruso recordings but AI may be better able to accomplish that. I say that even as i enjoy the muted sound of old recordings.

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