The article discusses the author's personal experience of being unable to identify AI-generated music that was high-quality and emotionally resonant. Initially, AI music was seen as a novelty with limited practical application. Over time, however, AI music technology has progressed significantly, leading to legal and ethical challenges surrounding copyright and ownership. While early AI-generated outputs were often subpar, advancements in the field have blurred the lines between human and machine-created music. This raises questions about the future of creativity and intellectual property.
It finally happened: I consumed AI content that I could not detect was AI-generated. This was embarrassing for me, a person who has made something of a sport out of spotting AI content.
The evolution of AI-generated music has been simmering in the background of the tech world for years now. At first, it felt like a novelty.
Copyright law hadn't anticipated an algorithm that could convincingly mimic Drake's vocal tone or write a passable country ballad. The ethics were murky.
But the world turns and we, broadly, kind of stopped caring because as impressive as these tools were in theory, the output wasn't good enough to take seriously.
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