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Hi Adi, I think what will happen is that for generic sounding music (think waterfall for meditation music etc), AI generated music will become the default. But, the explosion of this kind of music will mean that song discovery will become even a bigger issue than it is right now. The labels, music composers and singers of today will themselves start using A.I. software as another tool in their kit to create and sell music - i.e. the human factor remains unchanged. The creators who resist A.I. will be the ones left behind.

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I think that in future AI will compete with human musicians for creating the best music. AI is already at the level where humans can't tell the difference between AI and human music - and it will get better from here at an exponential rate. Of course, everyone will start using AI software and then the question is who can 'tune' the AI best - take a listen to two random 'average' tracks here - there are AI generated and while they aren't the best AI tracks in the world, I feel that they are already much better than 'waterfall for meditation music'. Remember? https://suno.com/song/db96b409-64a3-478d-bc51-193bda0a334b

Down in Chicago https://suno.com/song/6b051463-977e-4cd4-a59a-209d52bbc8ed

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