Can AI-generated music take over the music industry?

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An award-winning composer dismisses the idea of AI-generated music replacing human musicians with the lack of human connection in the music.

A robot dancing and a guitarist playing representing AI-generated music. Image: Instagram via @GetLoudly, and @simplifiedhq

In a world where algorithms compose symphonies and digital voices croon melodies, the question looms large: Can AI dethrone the reigning queen of pop, Taylor Swift?Joel Beckerman, an esteemed composer with many accolades under his belt, weighs in on this melodious saga.Why? Because music isn’t just about sounds; it’s about emotions, stories, and the human connection, according to

Beckerman acknowledges their existence but argues that they lack the raw, authentic essence that only human experiences can provide. But let’s not dismiss AI entirely. Beckerman acknowledges its disruptive potential in the music industry.He envisions a future where AI churns out tunes “good enough” for specific purposes.

 

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