▲ | qnleigh 4 days ago | |
I'm very happy to see that they're prioritizing making tools for musicians, rather than making AI music generators to replace musicians. Everything else I've come across so far was trying to do the latter. | ||
▲ | macleginn 4 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
The end effect will be the same, I'm afraid: one "AI composer" in a TV studio or a marketing shop will be able to create most of the needed music on demand, removing the need to record and mix new tracks and putting a lot of musicians out of business. | ||
▲ | lifeinthevoid 4 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Maybe they're playing the long game and using this to train on musician's input to prepare for the final blow. |