In the future you won't even need to pay Kanye for a beat just type in /make then Hitboy beat on a Nas album and boom, you just saved 20K+ plus you get the beat instantly(or almost instantly) instead of a couple daysAI Breh put a little slap into it…
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Music theory is math at the end of the day, but I'm sure musicians will be fine, for awhile at least, because in that robotic/structured beat, it misses the "human" element that we typically connect with when listening to music.
Sure, a bot could easily recreate:
But it's not going to hit the same, at least, not until we reach the point of AI being indistinguishable from human musicians, at that point, I'm sure there will be much contention surrounding the topic, with people wanting to be biased towards human musicians over AI in order to preserve what little uniqueness they have left. At that point, it isn't "look what this AI produced", it's "what was going through the mind of this AI as they produced it".
And yeah, it's possibly only 2 years away. I'm not up to date on the progressing of AI, especially in this regard, after I typed that out I immediately thought, "well technically that could be next year or any time in between".I wouldn't know how debussy hits to speak on thatBut give it maybe 2 years and you won't be able to tell the difference bro. I mean they've had pianos that you give sheet music and it can play it just like a human can for years