I recently stumbled upon an article about AI-generated music and how it’s opening up new opportunities for artists. It got me thinking—could AI in music really be the next big thing? 🤔

The concept of AI-generated music sounds both exciting and a bit concerning. On one hand, AI music can help artists explore new sounds, speed up production, and even create entire compositions. This could be a game-changer for indie artists who might not have access to high-end studios or expensive equipment.

But then there's the other side—what does this mean for the creative process? Will AI take over, or will it simply be another tool in the artist’s toolbox? And how will this impact the music we listen to? 🎧

I'm curious to hear what everyone thinks. Do you see AI-generated music as a positive innovation, or are there risks that we should be cautious about? How do you think AI in music will shape the future of the industry?

AI-Generated Music: Creating New Opportunities for Artists?
byu/gdpmatters inFuturology

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  1. happinessexplosion on

    I just played with ai recently with photo making. If it’s as easy and as inaccurate as I experienced. Idk that we’ll be able to tell the difference from shit or from shit made by ai. Unless it has an album cover with humans. Then we’ll know cause they all have 7 fingers.

  2. AI-generated music could be a game-changer for indie artists. Think about it: unlimited royalty-free beats and backing tracks at your fingertips. Creativity unleashed!