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Originally Posted by Huggles
AI Music is so fresh, is so new, it is a joy to listen to and experience the liberation of creativity, so that now even the grandma down the street who always wanted to make an opera song, she can work at it and tune it to sound like what she's been imagining for 50 years. AI Music has turned me on to some K-pop now, some sick ass AI K-pop tracks for sure.

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The problem though Huggles is that AI music has no real value. If you create and record a song yourself, that has real value because you made it with your own mind, hands, voice, and skills that you perfected. If you tell a computer to generate it for you, where's the value? The only value may be in the prompts, but even then, it is the AI's own "imagination" that is filling in all of the blanks for you.
There's a similar argument when it comes to Auto-Tune and pitch correction. These tools can make almost anyone a singer and made mistakes made by pros. Do auto-tuned singers have the same value as fully natural singers?
In the same vein, it turns out that now alot of concerts people are seeing of "Live" events are not so live. Many singers including those you probably know in love, are now "singing" to their own backing tracks. The "Live" vocals you might expect at a Live show isn't always Live anymore.