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AI x Music: Revolution or Ruin? Inside the controversial world of machine-made hits
14 Oct 2024
What happens when machines start making music? In this episode, we dive into the mind-blowing world of AI-generated music—where anyone can make a hit with tools like Suno. From Hollywood filmmaker fully jumping on the AI bandwagon to resurrecting John Lennon's voice for the last Beatles song, it’s a creative revolution. But is it all good? We’re also looking at the messy side: music scams, copyright chaos, and the question of whether AI is killing authenticity in music. Buckle up for a deep dive into the future of tunes! Resources mentioned - Bollywood filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma Beatles' last song - Now and Then DeepMind - Lyria Microsoft's partnership with Suno Streaming scam Background music - Oh AI music, made with Suno
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