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with corporations purchasing entire music catalogues and master tapes… the day will come: new music by long dead artists as the AI analyzes their catalogue for commonalities of music composition structure, subject matter, style, phrasing and then uses AI to replicate lyrics and then anyone who can carry a tune sings the songs and the AI spawns that recording into the dead singer’s voice. all the new music will be OLD bands. and the little support music has left to thrive will die. this is the apocalypse for music. terrible.
Agree completely. We’re witnessing the slow death of human creativity. It will all become digital and virtual. You will be expected to support it& like it. I am glad I won’t be around to see the death throes of music as we know it.