Did AI Just End Music? (Now it’s Personal) ft. Rick Beato

2024 ж. 14 Мам.
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Throughout history, creating a complete piece of music has always been a human process. There have been attempts to compose and render songs using computers before, but frankly they weren't great.
Today, that all changes with two AI music platforms. Udio and Suno. In this episode, we'll take a look at both and talk to experts like Rick Beato to see what this means for the future of the music industry.
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  • "This is all backwards. AI was supposed to do my chores while I enjoy doing what I like. It was not supposed to do what I like so that I can focus on the chores." - A comment I saw some time ago.

    @Dexter01992@Dexter0199210 күн бұрын
    • R I P ☠

      @TheHomelessGuitarTeacher@TheHomelessGuitarTeacher8 күн бұрын
    • The ironic

      @HidrHjjhh@HidrHjjhh6 күн бұрын
    • ain't it the truth

      @christopherdaly1399@christopherdaly13995 күн бұрын
    • I've gotten into the mode that whenever a new technology that promises to solve some problem is proposed, instantly I can see how it's going to make things worse. Any new law, medicine, tech, product, and hell, relationship will promise utopia and deliver dystopia.

      @darioinfini@darioinfini4 күн бұрын
    • Couldn't have summarized the angst any better regarding AI

      @SincerelyYoursWill@SincerelyYoursWill3 күн бұрын
  • Video game music is gonna be 99% ai generated in the future

    @MagikarpMan@MagikarpMan15 күн бұрын
    • Definitely for AA games like Sword and Fairy and Gujian 😅 Maybe even Final Fantasy and Yakuza since they are extremely music-heavy games

      @philoslother4602@philoslother460215 күн бұрын
    • And it wont be that good

      @Matanumi@Matanumi15 күн бұрын
    • and that's OK

      @mindfortress105@mindfortress10515 күн бұрын
    • @@Matanumi Par for the course for most game music. It's rare to have a really good music score for a game.

      @chrimony@chrimony15 күн бұрын
    • I agree. Adaptive music is better for gameplay but its a magnitude more of work and thus cost to produce all the variations and transitions to make it actually work. The amount I was quoted by a musician I contracted for my game was 7x the amount of music. For an indie like me it's unaffordable. Having non adaptive varied music is a concession and can work, works for me at least and also for Minecraft. Adding an implied dimension of extra things happening, gameplay dynamics changing when they actually aren't. And generating music on the fly during gameplay is even more advanced and better if implemented correctly than having generated multiple variations and that's the new frontier.

      @namesurname624@namesurname62415 күн бұрын
  • Considering how low the bar is now for a no. 1 Billboard hit, it's not too surprising that AI will be able to compete.

    @stoneagedjp@stoneagedjp11 күн бұрын
    • Don't worry, A.I. will fail unless it discovers the secret of #1 hits (sex sex and more sex).

      @wbiro@wbiro5 күн бұрын
    • Ai will never have the capacity to understand the human soul and people experiences it may mimic the human experience but nothing compares to real experience and talent there are plenty of talented artists who never get the chance or opportunity to be a super star because the label pick and choose who they think will be the next best star and if you don’t fit the mold you are let go from your label and you never hear from the artist again because the label tend to own people music and voice and hold them into a contract that they can’t get out of because they don’t have the money or power of the big labels

      @savagesfortruth@savagesfortruthКүн бұрын
    • Yes. It just rehashes the mediocre music we are inflicted with. More of the same, yes sir!

      @Peleski@Peleski9 сағат бұрын
    • Yeah, exactly so. In cinema as well. AI will never be able to yield a Taxi driver, Apocalypse Now or a Dog Day Afternoon, but i don't see any problem with it generating a Guardians of the Galaxy 27 etc.

      @juremustac3063@juremustac30638 сағат бұрын
    • @@juremustac3063 I think audience are jaded by CGI and bulletproof protagonists, and they won't fare any better with AI ones

      @Peleski@Peleski3 сағат бұрын
  • I'm not surprised. People claim they want something new, but all they really want is a variation / derivative of something they already know and want. AI is amazing at that.

    @phoenix5054@phoenix505411 күн бұрын
    • True. In this vein, the most numerous prompt from clueless humans (they are all clueless) will be 'give me something that I can be popular with'... never mind deeper, broader needs.

      @wbiro@wbiro5 күн бұрын
    • AI is amazing at that, but it is also amazing at creating things that no one has ever created before, and with the possibilities of iterating on different ideas faster, helping to get to a more imaginative and original result faster. That being said, it has a lot to do with the user still (and the specific model of AI). A lot of people want a variation of something they have seen before and that is one of the main reasons we are seeing a lot of cliches with AI image generators, not because the AI tools couldn't be incredibly helpful as tools to getting to a more original result, but because most users or most of the audience does not want that. Believe me there is incredible creativity going on with these AI tools, but as with Photoshop artists, music producers or what ever other field before those, the amount of people aiming for something new and original, or of people capable of achieving that is still quite limited, as it has probably always been. With all this sensationalism about all the things these "AI tools" "do by themselves", a lot of the ways they still function like previous creative tools get overshadowed. Currently they are still algorithms that do things for us, like algorithms of Photoshop or Ableton, just algorithms that are more advanced and better learned and which we use in a new way.

      @udopadrik9971@udopadrik9971Күн бұрын
  • "I can't wait till computer take over all the terrible jobs so that humans can spend their time doing creative things" 'Oh, turns out the creative things are actually way easier for the computers to do. Looks like you'll have to keep the terrible jobs going'

    @robertdascoli949@robertdascoli94915 күн бұрын
    • Way easier to copy and remix the stolen images and sound than write something from scratch.

      @thenightninja13@thenightninja1314 күн бұрын
    • ​@@thenightninja13 But you do understand that "Scratch" is just you. And you where influenced by images and sounds too. Its the same thing. It just does more with the same information then you do.

      @KindThinker@KindThinker14 күн бұрын
    • ​@@KindThinker You right bro

      @maulanakamal6188@maulanakamal618814 күн бұрын
    • At that point life will become not worth living anymore

      @Arise4Fries90@Arise4Fries9014 күн бұрын
    • Don't confuse the low hanging fruit with the long term goals or results...

      @brianmi40@brianmi4014 күн бұрын
  • As a music professional who has scored a lot of TV series that were (are) very well known, I can say that sampling technology absolutely impacted the live recording scene significantly in Los Angeles. My first two Disney series in the late 90s were with live players, anywhere from 15 to 46. By 2001 the sampling technology had progressed to the point where Disney stopped using orchestras for their TV series. Even so the technology was such that Orchestration for live players and Synthestration for samples in a MIDI studio were two different ‘arts’ or processes. That started to change when VSL came in the scene and you could, to a large extent, orchestrate for samples the way that you orchestrated for a live ensemble. Today sampling technology is so good that even when live orchestras are used in film, the samples often remain in the final mix. So the drum machine story that Rick (who is awesome) mentioned is much more complex than the simple, ‘drummers started playing like drum machines and their jobs were safe’ narrative. Having written that, I have no plans to buy a T-shirt of my favorite AI musician. The human act of creating art will always matter for the simple reason that we ourselves are not machines.

    @ABC-bm7kl@ABC-bm7kl15 күн бұрын
    • "Having written that, I have no plans to buy a T-shirt of my favorite AI musician. The human act of creating art will always matter for the simple reason that we ourselves are not machines." Preach, this is the direction artists should take. What AI can't provide is a relatable human experience

      @yeezythabest@yeezythabest15 күн бұрын
    • @@yeezythabest And in a few years, young people will form parasocial relationships with Ai chat bots.

      @HamHamHampster@HamHamHampster14 күн бұрын
    • chad B-)

      @anuradevelopment@anuradevelopment14 күн бұрын
    • ​@@HamHamHampster not looking good bruv. There are more depressed youths these days than there were in the past. humans still need humans

      @aitoluxd@aitoluxd14 күн бұрын
    • Facts

      @bulagazibaggy1511@bulagazibaggy151114 күн бұрын
  • I personally think every social media app you log onto should show the option to block AI content such as images, video and music right off the bat, and people should be forced to tag all their AI creations appropriately or risk getting their accounts removed.

    @baldricdeathbow717@baldricdeathbow7179 күн бұрын
    • which accounts

      @bendavies1926@bendavies19266 күн бұрын
    • Rash idea, and blindly prejudicial. What makes humans any better with all of their nasty, deplorable faults? Everything gets back to your judgement (and to Broader Survival at the ultimate plane of thinking)...

      @wbiro@wbiro5 күн бұрын
    • No, I like AI.

      @Diogo85@Diogo855 күн бұрын
    • Facist much

      @webstercat@webstercat4 күн бұрын
    • @@wbiro No. That is called disclosure and if enough people want it to be that way, we can make it a law that forces companies to abide by the law.

      @awesomestuff2496@awesomestuff24963 күн бұрын
  • So as far as I can see, all these GenAI/LLM applications are for exactly one thing: getting creative work without paying an artist to do it, while also using millions of examples of actual artists' work to train the machine, also without paying them. GG.

    @kabongpope@kabongpope12 күн бұрын
    • Surely a global class action by all musicians with published music.

      @mattamped9931@mattamped993112 күн бұрын
    • As an artist all I can think about is the POSSIBILITIES AI also brings and are already bringing to the table, like stemseparation, autodetection of key etc

      @jaypkock@jaypkock8 күн бұрын
    • AI won't take your job, 6 months later

      @theend9494@theend94945 күн бұрын
    • In the pre A.I. primitive old days, I would search the Internet for the images that I needed, and I would never find them (my thinking was 'cutting edge', so to speak. Let's say 'creatively unusual'). Now I can prompt for what I need myself (though even that is usually a huge wrestling match, requiring dozens of prompt experiments, if I ever get there) (A.I. is censored and limited, making too many requests not possible). As for music, its current music generation is trash (at least at my level), but if it ever gets good, why complain? We will have more good music, and we will have to suffer less through horrible Payola fare and marketing blitzes of uninspired, mediocre, cheaply copycatted art...

      @wbiro@wbiro5 күн бұрын
    • "Its good for business, thus more billion-dollar gold-plated mega-city yacht for us." - suits

      @dingickso4098@dingickso40984 күн бұрын
  • Now Skynet will be singing 2000s R&B while murdering us

    @turdferguson353@turdferguson35314 күн бұрын
    • How poetic😂😂

      @ilhamrj2599@ilhamrj259912 күн бұрын
    • Yes i’ve been making AI music eight months now go hug your face and dump all your music on my place. Your favorite artist dump all the songs make your own.

      @PremiumToyCollect@PremiumToyCollect12 күн бұрын
    • "I am the Storm that is Approaching..."

      @ChinchillaBONK@ChinchillaBONK12 күн бұрын
    • I think it will definitely be playing Rick Astley in what will forever after be known as "The Great Rick-Roll". Now thats poetic justice.

      @neutra__l8525@neutra__l852512 күн бұрын
    • Underrated.. 😂😂😂😂

      @kwanesekatane4186@kwanesekatane418610 күн бұрын
  • So ironic how "art" was the main subject people said that Robots would never be able to replicate. We ended up getting AI art even before commercial humanoid robots. Edit: That's some spicy comment section right there 🌶🌶🌶🌶🌶

    @rumplstiltztinkerstein@rumplstiltztinkerstein15 күн бұрын
    • art is about intent and emotion, which machines have 0 of. this will not change , ever.

      @asuka_the_void_witch@asuka_the_void_witch14 күн бұрын
    • Art is about the appreciation of the observer. AI can do just fine making something that makes you feel something. AI having emotions isnt needed

      @dondangler2458@dondangler245814 күн бұрын
    • i’d argue that much of the business of music at threat here isn’t really art

      @onemorechris@onemorechris14 күн бұрын
    • Haha, yes.. probably because the consequences of failing at "art" are very minor. Give AI the task to design a the sewer system of a city, and it fails? Disaster.

      @bjorn0helander@bjorn0helander14 күн бұрын
    • ​@@dondangler2458 facts. The funny thing is when many people comment an art piece in Pinterest, Instagram, or X without knowing it is AI-generated, and then some start crying when they learn about it...

      @OnigoroshiZero@OnigoroshiZero14 күн бұрын
  • I worked in the music biz for 20 years. I’ve done work for every major artist and producer, and I made a very good living. In 2013 I sold off all the tech I developed, and I left the industry because I saw that it was dying off, financially speaking.

    @mattportnoyTLV@mattportnoyTLV12 күн бұрын
    • Yes, i saw the same ting around that time..

      @TJ-bx5px@TJ-bx5px7 күн бұрын
    • @@TJ-bx5px Nearly everyone I know that had successful careers has moved into other fields. Label owners, producers, musicians...anyone who made a serious living. They've all moved on.

      @mattportnoyTLV@mattportnoyTLV7 күн бұрын
    • What are you doing now as a job?

      @chromaticvisuelle@chromaticvisuelle5 күн бұрын
    • @@chromaticvisuelle I work in software, writing Python code for data analytics. It’s really boring but pays well. Most people I work with have no idea what I used to do for a living. In their minds, I am on the same level as a wedding DJ 🤣

      @mattportnoyTLV@mattportnoyTLV5 күн бұрын
    • It is like Andy Warhol's 15 minutes of fame -- the riches are now spread out over a larger landscape. More people get a nickel rather than one making a fortune. Is that a bad thing? No, you just need a day job now.

      @wbiro@wbiro5 күн бұрын
  • thank you for involving the amazingly professional Rick Beato

    @michaelfischer841@michaelfischer84111 күн бұрын
  • Whoa! This is a crossover I hadn’t expected.

    @walpoleandworcester@walpoleandworcester15 күн бұрын
    • Well here we are.

      @airockband@airockband15 күн бұрын
    • …but we‘ve always waited for😉

      @jonia368@jonia36814 күн бұрын
  • I asked Udio to create a track in the style of Chopin and got a message saying "We do not generate artist likeness without permission, we have replaced Chopin with: romanticism, western classical music..." Then it proceeded to write something that within 2 seconds reminded me of the Nocturne Op. 62 No. 2. Incredibly impressive, but that text doesn't seem to mean a lot.

    @LukeFaulkner@LukeFaulkner15 күн бұрын
    • legal plot armor

      @asuka_the_void_witch@asuka_the_void_witch14 күн бұрын
    • Thank you for weighing Luke, and I love your music so much; sublime, just beautiful!

      @djshockafrica4330@djshockafrica433014 күн бұрын
    • Thinks for the tip

      @Dave102693@Dave10269314 күн бұрын
    • Wait, that's illegal.

      @AndersonPEM@AndersonPEM14 күн бұрын
    • If you liked Udio, check out Suno AI it's so much better. It's the best one out there rn for sure and it's not even close

      @Azuma951@Azuma95114 күн бұрын
  • Every time I see a video or read an article about AI going to dominate or take over the music industry, I literally come to tears. And I am not embarrassed to say that. 90% of my life I've been in the music industry and been in the music industry all my life. Music industry got me out of very hardship times. And if it were not because of music and me being in the music industry, I would have parted this life a long time ago. It was what kept me going in life. And now lately I have been watching as the music industry are getting more into AI music. I am afraid that within 10 to 20 years, every piece of music created will be created by someone in their apartment or basement in their moms house pressing 1 button, or a few keystrokes on a keyboard, and they release music to the masses. To the point that eventually they will win Grammy's on music they in reality did not create. I am watching the music industry crumble. I come from the disco days and of when Salt N Peppa first release their single "Push It" when I went to college, Madonna "Isla Bonita" first released. White Snake "Is This Love", Diana Ross "Upside Down", Journey "Faithfully", Starship "Sara", Foreigner "I don't want to live without you", and other artists like Phil Collins, Tears For Fears, Chaka Chan, Richard Marx, and so many others. I am watching the world k!!ll the music industry. It's bad enough that the world in 2024 is putting out nothing but garbage & noise, and most talents out there are null and void compared to the talents of the 80's. That now people have decided to make matters even worse and k!!ll the music industry with AI generated music. I am just in tears, literally in tears. 😢 Humans are literally burning the world. That is what it feels like.

    @TwstedTV@TwstedTV13 күн бұрын
    • I feel bad for your but honestly all that music was just trash

      @turkmusik@turkmusik10 күн бұрын
    • i was born in 2007 and i feel as if i was born too late to even make an artistic impact

      @wittykittywoes@wittykittywoes10 күн бұрын
    • Twsted , some Gr8 points there & yr passion for the music & industry is felt / I kind of look at it like Comedy , Musicians , Visual Artists & Comedy have so many parallels: Comedians have an idea ir experience & share it - Even though an AI generator can write jokes , the comedian will continue to exp life & make fun of it bc u are what u do / I’ve been an album cover artist since 92 but I still draw & paint regardless of Album covers are no longer relevant

      @SenzaMotiva@SenzaMotiva9 күн бұрын
    • Not sure if it makes things any better, but pop music has - as you remarked - become bland and irrelevant without AI. The golden days of pop music were the 60s, 70s, 80s. "They don't make 'em like that anymore", as they say. So what is there actually left to kill that isn't already basically dead? Maybe this AI thing will ultimately lead to some unforeseen rejuvenation because people realize what's redundant (like today's commercial music) and what actually has substance. A major shakeup is happening anyway, but nobody can take away your favorite songs!

      @dkpianist@dkpianist9 күн бұрын
    • I can relate to your entire comment

      @PianoGesang@PianoGesang8 күн бұрын
  • I’ve been playing sax since 1968. I wonder how well AI will be able to improvise John Coltrane’s Giant Steps live in front of an audience.

    @kevincook5837@kevincook583712 күн бұрын
    • If it is not part of the training process it won’t. If it is trained to do so it will; the catch here is that it is expensive to do so. Adam Neely talked about it in a video.

      @franciscovelasco5422@franciscovelasco542210 күн бұрын
    • It depends on how finely it is programmed. Currently, it is primitive to childish.

      @wbiro@wbiro5 күн бұрын
    • ​@@wbiro"currently" only lasts a few weeks with AI. I've been using it for 6 months now and the leaps it makes sense very couple weeks is insane.

      @donquixote8462@donquixote84625 күн бұрын
    • Creating a "real" sounding bebop sax that plays berklee theory is child's play for an AI. It will sound exactly like coltrane if it wants to.

      @diebygaming8015@diebygaming8015Күн бұрын
    • Have a look at Udio... worrying

      @ralphnelson-tucker8186@ralphnelson-tucker8186Күн бұрын
  • You know, there’s something that wasn’t mentioned here that’s going to be a real issue. The judge ruled that AI art can’t be copyrighted, but you absolutely know there’s going to be artists out there who will generate an entire song with AI and re-record it themselves to get around this. Lots of major artists have song writing teams behind them.. but I can see those people getting replaced pretty quickly. I work in this industry and it’s just depressing really. Never would’ve thought I’d be questioning if my favourite artists have generated a song or wrote it themselves without any AI assistance.

    @shortymcsteve@shortymcsteve14 күн бұрын
    • So it simply won't matter any more once that settles into reality. All you'll care is that a performer can do something himself in front of a live audience, which is where they make their money anyway if you talk to any musician...

      @brianmi40@brianmi4014 күн бұрын
    • ​@@brianmi40 Except nowadays, that's becoming less and less true, and new artists are generated online, not in gigs or on the radio. TikTok, KZhead, Soundcloud, Spotify - all places that AI music will become increasingly common and dominant.

      @Ryzard@Ryzard14 күн бұрын
    • Even if it can’t be copyrighted it can and will be used to make money and in commercial uses. Even currently people are generating money with AI music via streams on Spotify, TikTok and KZhead. Now because there is no copyright anyone can save the music and repost it themselves but why would the creator care when they already made easy money off of a few minutes work. Games won’t care if they can copyright the songs when they use it; neither will films or TV as long as it isn’t the main theme song. Soundtracks are dead

      @ItWasntAPhase@ItWasntAPhase14 күн бұрын
    • ..''and re-record it themselves to get around this''....hehehehehe...Fortunately , there will be always even more and smarter ways to take advantage of AI.

      @extremotionalsfigga@extremotionalsfigga14 күн бұрын
    • ​@@Ryzard Even if they blow up online first, they still eventually or rely heavily on merchandising and other streams of income because people just don't buy music like that. People buy *access* to the music, but never ownership of the product unless it's on a vinyl and they care that much about it. But in such an overly "productive" period in time, a lot of consumers will not bother with physical media unless they feel they have the time to actually sit down and listen to it. Then the grindset bros have to actually get up from their chair to flip the record or change it entirely once it's finished.

      @normandy2501@normandy250114 күн бұрын
  • This happened FIFTEEN YEARS AGO: I played drums for ten years. I went over to my friend's place and his Son was in the basement writing a song with synth, including a separated drum machine. I told him the drum track sounded a bit too perfect, or artificial. He turned what might be called the slop knob, and that drum track sounded PERFECT, with TINY imperfections that drummers have. You could hear some 1/2 notes from the Snare Drum, hit dead center, and a few hitting slightly off center! I couldn't believe it! Like I say, that was fifteen years ago.

    @Davethreshold@Davethreshold13 күн бұрын
    • "The future is now, old man." -The Kid (probably)

      @fireaza@fireaza13 күн бұрын
    • Man, I go in and change the velocity and placement of each hit manually to make it sound human. You're telling me there was a slop knob this whole time? Hahaha

      @Cloven137@Cloven13712 күн бұрын
    • ​@Cloven137 ableton has a whole selection of timing presets you can pick from and adjust +/- the timing and velocity, it's on the left of the midi piano roll

      @user-jc2ts8ol8l@user-jc2ts8ol8l12 күн бұрын
    • @@user-jc2ts8ol8l yeah I know I'm half kidding. I adjust with intent though and get psychotically meticulous about it lol.

      @Cloven137@Cloven13712 күн бұрын
    • @@Cloven137it’s usually called humanize.

      @amremorse@amremorse12 күн бұрын
  • Maybe as everyone gets dumbed down people that can actually play and write music will become rare but held in high regard. I was at a vinyl store yesterday and it was packed with young people…the human spirit will push back and crave for something real…

    @DavidMartin-ms6fc@DavidMartin-ms6fc10 күн бұрын
    • Generative AI now only imperfectly copies what humans created (with lots of variation ofc). But eventually AI will be super-intelligent and super-creative. Everything humans will produce or invent will be like neanderthals trying to compete with modern humans.

      @ImperativeGames@ImperativeGamesКүн бұрын
  • I've always been more into live music than recorded. I don't see how AI will ever replace the experience of being in the same room as a human putting their heart and soul into a performance.

    @cycledublin@cycledublin11 күн бұрын
    • this.

      @drewmsn@drewmsn9 күн бұрын
    • that's the only silver lining I see

      @olohialli9289@olohialli9289Күн бұрын
    • Ai robots that are humanoid. An advanced ai version of Chucke Chesse band

      @dray7276@dray7276Сағат бұрын
  • When those companies say they want to "respect the rights of the artists", I always have to think about a line by Danny Schmidt: "And so we kill it like the buffalo, with awe and with respect". (Song: This too shall pass)

    @jorgwei8590@jorgwei859014 күн бұрын
    • The Indians did that, as they managed the herds, not the Europeans, who killed for greedy profit (which destroys everything that it comes into contact with), or to exterminate the Indians, who showed a little more reverence for nature (music in this case)...

      @wbiro@wbiro5 күн бұрын
  • I am a non-professional musician for 30 years. When my brother who is a sound technician sent me a link to Udio a month ago I was blown away. It was a feeling I couldn't quite cope with - it was awe, amazement, shock and sorrow all at the same time. That's not to say I didn't enjoy immediately playing around with it and creating some crazy tracks (like a heavy metal version of a Sandra Boynton kids book, or a british space odyssey of Vogon poetry) It is very impressive and very scary.

    @grubmg@grubmg14 күн бұрын
    • Thanks for the honest, balanced comment.

      @eriknephrongfr8847@eriknephrongfr884713 күн бұрын
    • "I thought that some of the metaphysical imagery was really particularly effective. Interesting rhythmic devices too,, which seemed to counterpoint the surrealism of the underlying metaphor of the Vogonity of the poet’s compassionate soul which contrives through the medium of the verse structure to sublimate this, transcend that, and come to terms with the fundamental dichotomies of the other and one is left with a profound and vivid insight into whatever it was the poem was about!"

      @memeticmnemonic@memeticmnemonic13 күн бұрын
    • You are not creating anything. You are just like an executive in a company asking an artist to create something for your product. The software is creating everything.

      @Atlas65@Atlas6510 күн бұрын
    • @@Atlas65 you're right. You could even say that the software isn't creating - rather more like 'finding', since like all of modern AI, using UDIO is basically akin to searching the 'latent space' of all possible music.

      @grubmg@grubmg10 күн бұрын
    • ​@@grubmgI'd argue humans are also "finding" music. After all, mathematically, all the songs possible are out there. Humans just walk within that realm and try to find news things in the set of all songs possible. But that process for humans is creativity while for robots it's a very robotic way of finding things. The term "generate" for AI is better because it kinda undermines the "creative" part which fits better that process.

      @whannabi@whannabi10 күн бұрын
  • I'm certain I share the same fears and anger as much of the creative world-community as a whole when AI is mentioned in relation to making 'art', 'literature', 'music' etc, but I'd like to put forward a more optimistic viewpoint that has recently emerged from the shadows of my darker, moodier thoughts about all of this - that it could well come to pass that human-made art of all kinds, actually INCREASES in value, depth, meaning and purposefulness, for all beings with a soul and beating heart, people who are still wanting to be moved by the myriad ways human experience and emotion can be expressed. Seeing a great painting or sculpture in a gallery, or listening to and watching musicians and dancers performing live for example, rather than on an illuminated digital screen, will draw us away from our devices and back into the real world, especially when we become aware that most of the images, words and sounds we will come to experience on our phones, tablets, VR headsets, will be AI generated. Anything AI creates will always be 'unimpressive' if you consider it has an almost godlike processing/scanning/filtering/producing/plagiarising 'ability', and especially this will become apparent when the novelty wears off. Our humanity will be our strength, because we can give artforms something AI will never be able to give - soul, mortality, experience, love. Our slow, imperfectly perfect creative labours, over many years of dedication, will always have more value.

    @LeighGhostTao@LeighGhostTao11 күн бұрын
    • It still gets down to art content, which includes the piece's reason for being. Who's to say that A.I. cannot deliver on that? (and more sadly, if you look at most human artistic creations, their 'reason for being' is usually pathetic, if not outright mercenary).

      @wbiro@wbiro5 күн бұрын
    • Oh please the drama is too much…

      @webstercat@webstercat4 күн бұрын
    • You risk a copium overdose. AI is now copying human soul, mortality, experience, love. But eventually it will master improvement. To put it simply, it's songs will have more soul than any human made song.

      @ImperativeGames@ImperativeGamesКүн бұрын
    • Of course man-made art won't die, just like people didn't stop painting when photography was invented, but the market will be smaller because the average person doesn't care all that much about the human factor.

      @VirideSoryuLangley@VirideSoryuLangley4 сағат бұрын
  • Rather than turkeys simply voting for Christmas, this is like turkeys creating Christmas, developing the oven, establishing a tradition of eating turkey at Christmas and developing basting, marination and stuffing. The psychopathology behind the digital revolution is terrifying, and almost no-one recognises it.

    @musopaul5407@musopaul540713 күн бұрын
    • Maybe. But what can be done about it?

      @MrJREllman@MrJREllman12 күн бұрын
    • @@MrJREllman It's an excellent question and I don't have a good answer. I think the only thing that will change it is a cataclysm of some sort, and even that's not guaranteed. Assuming we don't all get wiped out, it may just drive us further down the road of dependence on technology. For me, I have nothing to do with AI, I use my phone as little as possible and I don't use social media. But even so, I am addicted to KZhead!!

      @musopaul5407@musopaul540712 күн бұрын
    • @@musopaul5407 You know, I can easily think of dystopian outcomes. But here's an optimistic look - Hundreds of thousands of years ago, cold, hungry cavemen sat around rhythmically banging sticks together; they eventually added a few other 'instruments' like blowing grasses to get high pitched screeching sounds and they blended them quite well, considering, so that it took their minds off the cold and hunger. In time, these evolved into real drums and pipes, then into sophisticated musical instruments and finally into electronic instruments. Each development provided a means of expression and enjoyment suitable for its age. While the more primitive instruments and music could still be appreciated, the instruments and music of the age felt more appropriate and naturally expressive. And that is what is going to happen with AI. It's just going to be like a new range of musical instruments that are appropriate for our age. If we were transported back to the caveman days, we would appreciate the music of sticks and grass. And in the near future, we will appreciate the music of AI. AI, seen as a set of musical instruments, will result in musical advances that are equivalent to a full orchestra compared to sticks and grasses, or electronic music to an orchestra. We just haven't imagined it yet, so it's something to look forward to. It will still need human input to be appropriately attuned to the coming age and just like expert musicians of today and of the past, it will be a high-level skill inputting what catches the passions of the time.

      @MrJREllman@MrJREllman12 күн бұрын
    • @@MrJREllman I don't think it's so simple. What made cavemen sitting around banging sticks (and before that, singing, which actually preceded speech) effective as a means of taking their minds off suffering was twofold; one part was the activity itself - banging the sticks without focus on the final product, and two was the fact that it was done in community with other human beings. Music is not a noun, it's really a verb, a doing, and first an foremost, it is social and a means of communication. Music is an expression of humanity; if it's made by machines, it isn't really music, no matter how much it seems like it. I realise that's a rather dogmatic point of view, but as a professional musician and music therapist, that's what I've come to after 50 years of making music.

      @musopaul5407@musopaul540712 күн бұрын
    • Sci-fi has been tackling it since its inception. This is probably why Dune was just re-filmed. The Orange Catholic Bible, the key religious text in the Dune universe, forbids the creation of machines that imitate human thinking: "Thou shalt not make a machine in the likeness of a man's mind."

      @neutra__l8525@neutra__l852512 күн бұрын
  • Whenever someone says "Now, everybody can create music / drawings / art", I shiver. It doesn't have anything to do with "creating". It's writing a prompt and clicking a button - it's basically just downloading from an infinite library.

    @Yoctopory@Yoctopory14 күн бұрын
    • you "create" as much as if you ask some dude on fiver to make you a dark trap song. Basically nothing

      @karlosmartos4646@karlosmartos464614 күн бұрын
    • They're more curators than creators.

      @ghoulbby@ghoulbby13 күн бұрын
    • More like "anyone can have any art they can ask for" not that "anyone can create".

      @the_oc_brewpub_sound_guy3071@the_oc_brewpub_sound_guy307113 күн бұрын
    • Not infinite *Stolen* Every AI gen image, song or written word is theft, stealing from actually human artists without permission nor compensation

      @radiodeer902@radiodeer90213 күн бұрын
    • @@radiodeer902 Not stolen, learned. Every human image, song or written word is learned from other artists. We don't need AI for theft, photocopiers do that just fine. But AI generates new art, it doesn't just spit out copies.

      @ArawnOfAnnwn@ArawnOfAnnwn13 күн бұрын
  • With the endless uploading to the internet, we have uploaded our souls.

    @Allplussomeminus@Allplussomeminus15 күн бұрын
    • We are creating the noosphere (Greek nous meaning mind: the mind-sphere). Geosphere --> biosphere --> noosphere It is a cosmic meta-evolutionary progression

      @user-xr1vd4pl7w@user-xr1vd4pl7w14 күн бұрын
    • *Those words speak volumes of truth* ~AI~

      @Mohammed.Burhan.Mohammed@Mohammed.Burhan.Mohammed14 күн бұрын
    • Unfortunately there are little evidence of the existence of a soul, or consciousness, the idea of quantum mechanics did reveal a few interesting things though wish more funding was given to those

      @NeostormXLMAX@NeostormXLMAX13 күн бұрын
    • @@NeostormXLMAX It was poetic nihilism (the current rage).

      @wbiro@wbiro5 күн бұрын
    • We live in the simulation from the start ^^

      @ImperativeGames@ImperativeGamesКүн бұрын
  • Pulling sounds out of the ether is the best part of creating music! That’s real magic✨ the ai music just still feels, ick.

    @profitnadeem@profitnadeem9 күн бұрын
    • That is because A.I. is still an infant. When it evolves and finally gives us magic, why complain? It is all human-originated anyway (who will have moved on to other magic)...

      @wbiro@wbiro5 күн бұрын
  • Nice one bruv. Great channel, great opinions, all your stuff is of such a high quality, and very thought provoking. Hopefully this will encourage more people to want to actually make music as opposed to continued passive consumption? What else are we gonna do when all our jobs are gone? One way to 'play' music right now without being a musician is with a modular system, specifically feedback patching, admittedly it's likely to be more of a noise composition. There is a certain feeling one gets when you set the system up correctly, and then on preciously rare occasions you vibe of each other. It responds to your every move, and you to it. It's difficult to explain because the vocabulary is unfamiliar but the back and fourth 'connection' is undeniable - you are having a 'conversation' - about something - with it. You jam with it for a magical 5 or 20 minutes or less, then it - leaves - the moment is gone, and upon inspection you realize your phone battery died, that stick must have been nearly full - or the tape ran out! It's the same sense of loss as when you miss capturing a unique and novel jam session as opposed to just not tracking your best take. The mad professor analogy definitely works here. You are in your lab, and if all goes well about to wrench some form of sonic abomination from beyond the underwhen! You stitch the necessary parts together just so, and when you apply the exact voltage cluster at the assigned moment... IT'S ALIVE!! The portal is open - but for how long? Every moment counts, you'll communicate as much as you dare in the time you have. Obviously I jest, but there is something of a 'first contact' feel about it, that if you push or interrogate it too much or too soon it'll scare and run off, but if you fail to challenge or hold it's attention it will tire and won't bother saying goodbye...

    @Don_Kikkon@Don_Kikkon12 күн бұрын
  • A band of musicians performing a live concert is nowhere near being replaced by AI. But non-performing artist already saw a sharp decline with internet and MP3s. Some musicians even started releasing albums for free as an advert and getting money from live performances only.

    @ACzechManGoingHisOwnWay@ACzechManGoingHisOwnWay15 күн бұрын
    • I'm a musician. I'm 56. More than 80-90% of place who used to play live music are using DJs now. Why? It;s technically much easier to plug 2 aux, than having a mixing desk, amplifiers, microphones, musicians, etc. You can have a "virtual gig", played by a virtual band, with an "audience" at home wearing Apple visions pro. They did few "concert" like that on fortnite and the kids was saying that it was "They first gig"!!! Imagine, your first gig being alone in your room with an headset...

      @Kryssthealien@Kryssthealien14 күн бұрын
    • Live musicians are already being replaced by knob fiddlers.

      @MacSmithVideo@MacSmithVideo14 күн бұрын
    • Sure but aren't EDM festivals with DJs turning a couple knobs as big, if not bigger than rock concerts?

      @jackied962@jackied96214 күн бұрын
    • There are concerts, starting with ABBA, next is Kiss, where the whole thing is AI generated versions, not the real musicians on the stage but computer generated holographs. People pay a lot of money to see them and they are sold out for a few years in advance. The ABBA one in London has its own building, specifically built. It makes tons of money.

      @lionellodge3957@lionellodge395714 күн бұрын
    • @@lionellodge3957 And don't forget, there are Korean virtual K-pop groups made totally digitally who do concerts as well with hologram. I'm typing this with tears rolling down my eyes, we are really f*cked...

      @Kryssthealien@Kryssthealien14 күн бұрын
  • I never thought I'd see a Rick Beato and Dagogo Altriade collaboration! Especially not one on Ai and music but what a fantastic intersection of people and interests. Rick was absolutely spot on. Brilliant!!! 😉😅 I won't stop playing my little guitar 🎸😭

    @TheAkdzyn@TheAkdzyn14 күн бұрын
    • It's all been written on the Beato Book!

      @huginnmuninn1130@huginnmuninn113014 күн бұрын
  • At this rate, someone will create an A.I software that can tell you which shares you must buy and sell and at which time period😁

    @bokang8540@bokang854011 күн бұрын
    • I mean, that's how the stock market works today and for years.

      @BooleanDisorder@BooleanDisorder10 күн бұрын
    • @@BooleanDisorder Which A.I software do they use? I wanna check it out.

      @bokang8540@bokang854010 күн бұрын
    • @@bokang8540 they run it on more like supercomputers

      @BooleanDisorder@BooleanDisorder10 күн бұрын
  • Engineers are quite literally coding all of us, including them, out of jobs and passions that we love.

    @byRidvana@byRidvana12 күн бұрын
    • Lose the job. Keep the passion.

      @wbiro@wbiro5 күн бұрын
    • @@wbiro the jobs are how we survive?... hello?

      @diebygaming8015@diebygaming8015Күн бұрын
    • ​@@diebygaming8015are they tho ? Food water and shelter is how we live.

      @alqualonde2998@alqualonde299822 сағат бұрын
    • @@alqualonde2998 where do you think food, clean drinkable water, and shelter, come from? In addition to other essentials like medicines.. they come from people working to produce them.. or you work to produce something you can trade for those things

      @diebygaming8015@diebygaming801522 сағат бұрын
    • @@diebygaming8015 and where is the exact need for jobs in this equation? A human is an obligatory consumer. Not an obligatory producer.

      @alqualonde2998@alqualonde299822 сағат бұрын
  • This is just the very, very beginning. Anything that isn't perfect now, will be in 5-10 years. In 25 years I have no clue where society will be.

    @kdw75@kdw7515 күн бұрын
    • Changing "years" to months would probably be more accurate.

      @picksalot1@picksalot115 күн бұрын
    • It's crazy how all of this basically started getting good in basically just a year. Yeah, there's no telling what 5 more years could bring.

      @kairi4640@kairi464015 күн бұрын
    • We'll be in trenches. Happens all the time we hit a major tech revolution.

      @AstreinW@AstreinW15 күн бұрын
    • False extrapolation. It remains to be seen if AI can come up with truly novel artistic styles not seen before (i.e. not a combination of two or more existing styles). Humans can do that and have done that (not sure if recently, though).

      @ACzechManGoingHisOwnWay@ACzechManGoingHisOwnWay15 күн бұрын
    • It'll hit a wall, AI is cool but anyone in the industry knows that most of this is stuff we already had just having the kinks worked out. Proper AI that fully replaces people is so far away it isn't even funny. We still need to make sure we're preventing a mass labor problem however as AI is actually very powerful and will change our world as much or more than the internet itself did. We need to make sure that change is positive because the change is inevitable so put your energy into the correct target.

      @Outwardpd@Outwardpd14 күн бұрын
  • that "mucking about" had soul man. the day AI makes me tear up is when it's all over, but we still have time, keep creating.

    @_---...---_@_---...---_15 күн бұрын
    • Hehehe create more content.... That the AI can use! So actually though it is a bit disconcerting that the more content is produced by humans, the more stuff the AI has to make itself more realistic. Maybe the paid job of artists in the future will be to feed AI content to keep it realistic, so it doesn't just recycle old content.

      @nathanball99@nathanball9914 күн бұрын
    • its so true. and it was today for me

      @moreknowslessshows@moreknowslessshows14 күн бұрын
    • @@moreknowslessshows I saw a video from MattVidPro AI where he prompted Suno to make a country song about being an AI, and for a lot of the commenters that was their day

      @Daniel_WR_Hart@Daniel_WR_Hart14 күн бұрын
  • Great to hear don’t go (Dusky remix) used in the background. Such an oldschool banger. Was blasting it in my car the other day!

    @Lemxns@Lemxns8 күн бұрын
  • Just tried Udio with one of my poems. This is uncanily ridiculous! I have seen and used LLMs and image generation a lot before, but this absolutely blew my mind.

    @kyryllo@kyryllo11 күн бұрын
  • as an artist i was exited about this tech at first but i tried to type a chord progression and it failed to understand the concept, so its clear this isnt a tool for musicians its a tool for company's to replace us .

    @brandoncraddock2765@brandoncraddock276515 күн бұрын
    • All it references for information are databases of human made music, lyrics etc, so it is doing what humans do anyway, but without a face or person to relate to.

      @davecom3@davecom314 күн бұрын
    • Same here. I thought that you could at least input a melody or some chords but it's really the AI creating everything for you from a prompt. Real rubbish for musician but perfect for business who just want a song who sound a bit like this or that without having any creative input...

      @Kryssthealien@Kryssthealien14 күн бұрын
    • Yup, and now this actually is starting to sound... non-robotic (if still wrong sounding), and it'll only get better. Training data ought to be made PUBLIC by all these companies (it should be a law). I was just checking out some "jazz" on udio, and the outputs sound like they've literally been trained on decades of copyrighted music (from early jazz, to hard bop, to fusion, to modern, I could even hear the recording quality was emulated from each decade). No way this will hold up legally in this case (unless the recording companies themselves decide to screw us over, which is certainly possible)

      @saxoman1@saxoman114 күн бұрын
    • It has to be profit making for companies, how else is it going to sell?

      @dingdongs5208@dingdongs520814 күн бұрын
    • Obviously.. That's who it's targeted towards

      @squibbelsmcjohnson@squibbelsmcjohnson14 күн бұрын
  • Great episode Dagogo. It's a real bummer that we were told AI would do the dishes so we could all make art, in the end AI does the art and so we can still do the dishes.

    @itsgrimace@itsgrimace14 күн бұрын
    • It's a snake that eats itself. If it gets good enough that people get pushed out of creative roles, there'll be no training data for subsequent models to be built off, and it'll just stagnate.

      @MrDublem@MrDublem12 күн бұрын
    • Nah. The guy who gets paid to wash the dishes can now become a music producer 😉

      @brandonreed09@brandonreed0912 күн бұрын
    • ​@@BooleanDisorder because being a factory worker is not enjoyable. Creating music was valuable and fun, now it's still fun but not valuable. It's a hefty price to pay, especially considering what you get in return: advertisers now can produce their spam easier and the entertainment industry will move even further into quantity over quality. "Your worst sin is that you have destroyed and betrayed yourself for nothing."

      @gomes.98@gomes.9812 күн бұрын
    • @@gomes.98 It's people who have lost their livelihood. The complete disregard for their lives among "cultured" people is pretty off-putting.

      @BooleanDisorder@BooleanDisorder12 күн бұрын
    • @@brandonreed09I can accept “music prompt engineer”, but typing “2000s aggressive rock” doesn’t make you a music producer hahahahahahaha

      12 күн бұрын
  • Maybe it'll weed out the kind of music that's been put out for the last quarter century and return us back to when musicians actually had to write something creative and interesting.

    @darioinfini@darioinfini4 күн бұрын
    • Yes, Nuno Bettencourt effectually stated that in his interview with Beato.

      @georgejohnson445@georgejohnson4454 күн бұрын
  • You are very much appreciated! I remember when i started with my first Amiga in the 80´s creating tracks with Pro-Tracker. IT´s insane how everything has evolved! Great Video. ;) People with commen sense and are getting rare today.

    @xTibra@xTibra9 күн бұрын
  • I am a lover of technology but I’m also a music producer and I had to go through a lot of years of training to learn music theory, how to use all the tools DAWs and plugins, learn composition, mixing and recording. This AI tool while it lowers the barrier of entry to people who want to create music, it also devalues the fact that for us musicians it took a tremendous amount of skill and hard work to learn to create quality music. Now almost anyone can create a song via a text prompt without having to put in the effort to learn everything it takes to create a song.

    @Killyang@Killyang14 күн бұрын
    • The problem with AI is that it treats the creation of music as a problem that needs a solution. It really doesn't.

      @adamsmith7058@adamsmith705814 күн бұрын
    • There's a lot of legitimate reasons to be sceptical/frustrated/against when it comes to AI art tools but the gatekeeping argument has gotta be my least favorite one...

      @milaberdenisvanberlekom4615@milaberdenisvanberlekom461514 күн бұрын
    • I am a lover of technology but I'm also a cobler and I had to go through many years of training to learn to make shoes, learn to use all the hand tools. This "factory" while it lowers the barrier for those who want to create shoes it also devalues the fact that for us cobblers it took a tremendous amount of skill and hard work to learn to create shoes. Now almost anyone can create shoes without having to put in the effort to learn everything it takes to create them. -quote from a luddite. Probably

      @gbladewarrior6884@gbladewarrior688414 күн бұрын
    • Oh boo hoo, people are making music just how they like it and don't have to listen to music made for a general audience. How sad. This is why I'm fully for AI everything. You want to listen to some music curated specifically for you? AI! You want to have a connection with people who enjoy similar music? Go to a irl concert! It's not complicated.

      @robertl4522@robertl452214 күн бұрын
    • @@gbladewarrior6884 did you miss the part where I said I’m a lover of technology? I use technology to create music, my computer, my DAW, my synths that’s all technology but it takes a steep learning curve to learn how to use all the equipment which is what gives it value. The upside is I can customize my music however I want it to sound. When you use an AI tool you have very surface level of customization. You can decide the genre and tempo and that’s about it but for sure I can see sync placements becoming a thing of the past. Any editor in the media business looking for a background soundtrack for a film or KZhead/TV show will just go straight to using this AI tool. You need something mellow for this chill scene? Done. You need something high energy for this action scene? Done. It will definitely displace a lot of musicians who make a living this way and that’s a tough pill to swallow for those folks.

      @Killyang@Killyang14 күн бұрын
  • 3:55 - that's not "users creating music." it's users prompting an algorithm on what music it will make for them. Big difference.

    @andoros.7017@andoros.701714 күн бұрын
    • No, it is still creating music (it did not create a hammer, for example). The method is different, that's all.

      @wbiro@wbiro5 күн бұрын
  • it's so sad to think that in a few years people wont even believe i make my own music myself

    @LERGOI@LERGOI12 күн бұрын
    • Photographers are encountering that today, the ones that used to be hired to shoot models, and oh yeah, the models themselves. But, have to make way for the ____ing AI Gods.

      @flickwtchr@flickwtchr11 күн бұрын
    • Why would you care

      @webstercat@webstercat4 күн бұрын
    • only if it's just as soulless, rigid, and unremarkable

      @lawkig@lawkig3 күн бұрын
  • coldfusion x beato mashup is not something I could've ever imagined, but am pleasantly surprised

    @unl0ck998@unl0ck99813 күн бұрын
  • I'd like to point out one thing though... "creating" music like this feels more like "ordering" music to be created, and much less like "creating" music. And there's something to be said for actually "creating" music. I don't know if this makes sense? But yeah, when someone "creates" music like this it's like saying I "created" a printful t-shirt, when all you did was input text and clicked "order now"

    @eyemazed@eyemazed14 күн бұрын
    • Yeah, very different processes that might seem similar when you focus on the end result. Creating feels more engaging, you can go into a flow state, and be in the moment, have a sense of purpose and direction, making choices, channeling emotions. Ordering to create is very "end result" oriented, very "business" / "result" like, you skip everything that makes the process of art creation almost spiritual sometimes. You can absolutely do it, but the lack of engagement with the process will make it eventually, after generating hundreds of songs, appear mundane and empty, at least that's what i think.

      @akramelmansouri6752@akramelmansouri675212 күн бұрын
    • @@akramelmansouri6752 agree 100%

      @eyemazed@eyemazed12 күн бұрын
    • @@akramelmansouri6752 well said.

      @ixxirecords26@ixxirecords2611 күн бұрын
    • Yeah, absolutely correct. The persona pleasure in doing something won't be replaced by AI anytime soon, but its value in the marketplace... That's a different story.

      @coscinaippogrifo@coscinaippogrifo11 күн бұрын
    • Thats a lovely dress, "thank you". Thats a beautiful song, "thank you".

      @annode@annode11 күн бұрын
  • I once heard about science fiction story (probably from the time of the original Twilight Zone) of a computer asked to create the most beautiful song ever; and upon hearing it, the man was permanently enraptured, almost as if he'd fallen into a comma for the rest of his life. It's an intriguing story, which I'm thinking of more and more in these times.

    @TesserId@TesserId14 күн бұрын
    • Sounds like that Rick and Morty episode where Rick creates the most "level" place

      @laurenceoverwijn7847@laurenceoverwijn784714 күн бұрын
    • Infinite Tsukuyomi

      @michaelsilver5862@michaelsilver586213 күн бұрын
    • Oh my God thanks for sharing that thought. That's something to think about for sure....

      @Cloven137@Cloven13712 күн бұрын
    • @@michaelsilver5862 I need a reference. I looked it up (thanks, it looks interesting). I haven't heard the reference before and would really appreciate something more specific. Again, thanks.

      @TesserId@TesserId12 күн бұрын
    • @@TesserId Oh sorry, I was referencing the similar concept in naruto. It's definitely not the story you were thinking of but there's a similar enough concept that i thought mentioning it was humorous.

      @michaelsilver5862@michaelsilver586212 күн бұрын
  • I've tried Udio. It's impressive. I generated a few song parts in which singer sounds like Billy Corgan of The Smashing Pumpkins, Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters, the singer from Franz Ferdinand... The music was very close to how those bands sound too. They've definitely scanned copyrighted material.

    @nedim_guitar@nedim_guitar9 күн бұрын
  • I am so so glad I got out when I did. Just need to find a buyer for my kit.

    @radiationroom@radiationroom11 күн бұрын
  • 22:06 the AI fatigue you mentioned in this bit makes me think of this episode of Star Trek Voyager with The Doctor where he explores his love of opera with this alien species the crew comes across. I think at one point the aliens think the Doctor could go further by altering his program to sing in weird directions that would take away the core of what he is. I think he refuses and the aliens make a copy of him that does what they want. does a farewell performance that's super soulful that barely gets a reaction from the aliens, but when they bring out the clone, he sings in the weird cut up all over the place version that takes away a lot and they go crazy for it. but i think it doesn't have any meaning to it or something like that. at least that's what I think happened in that episode. Season 6 Episode 13: Virtuoso is the name of the episode if you want to see what i was talking about.

    @TwinRiver100@TwinRiver10015 күн бұрын
    • Yes, I thought it was sad that they REPLACED him because he wasn't willing to `adapt´ enough for their thirst for more.

      @Australian_Made@Australian_Made15 күн бұрын
    • dopebox is cool. you need adblock, though

      @marc_frank@marc_frank15 күн бұрын
    • @@Australian_Made I mean isn't that what happens with artists too? jobs, etc too

      @XenoCrimson-uv8uz@XenoCrimson-uv8uz14 күн бұрын
    • That’s a really funny episode

      @cheekoandtheman@cheekoandtheman14 күн бұрын
  • I've been noticing a bunch of tiny channels on KZhead doing this kind of thing. I get recommended them sometimes and they've got like 50 subscribers and 300 views.

    @xvx4848@xvx484815 күн бұрын
    • Damn! My channel never makes the cut, LOL!

      @MarvinPowell1@MarvinPowell115 күн бұрын
    • have you seen motown papi? it’s pretty good 😂

      @sippingthepeachsoda@sippingthepeachsoda15 күн бұрын
    • I get those, too. I'm not sure if they're legit or just KZhead trying to spotlight the little people. I see it the most when the system is trying to cater to my interests, like a small channel doing a tier list for, say, Final Fantasy VII (I'm playing Rebirth at the moment and have watched a few videos related to the franchise). I also have developed a weird interest in "Korean scrapbooking ASMR" 😂. It helps me to sleep, but now, I'm being recommended a bit too many of these channels. I've already found my "one", lol. So, I take these smaller channels with a grain of salt as some look to be a bit sketch but others are legit small creators. Besides, views and subscribers can be faked with bots so big numbers don't mean anything either.

      @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley@BewareTheLilyOfTheValley15 күн бұрын
    • Yes, KZhead is trying to help small channels grow, they had a video on their strategy to support new creators

      @djshockafrica4330@djshockafrica433014 күн бұрын
    • ⁠@luke5100 Check out the voice replication songs now Some of them are really good. Search Obama We are cover

      @narutohinataashgaara@narutohinataashgaara14 күн бұрын
  • Really great video. This is an emerging topic and something I've been deeply invested in, a hobbyist musician for over a decade but also massive advocate for generative music AI. The axis presented in this is one of 'impact on music professionals' vs 'the entry barrier has been lowered for all beginners to unlock the joys of creating music' BUT it misses the hybrid point, which is the intersection of professionals who embrace and arm themselves with generative AI. That's where Rick Beatos chart topping AI hits will come from in the next couple years. Protecting and acknowledging effort and clear labelling of AI generated content is the priority. The gatekeeping and most ethical based arguments against this; well I don't think they are going to stand the test of time.

    @schmutz06@schmutz0612 күн бұрын
    • Gatekeeping, eh? Who has been the biggest "gatekeeper" on the scene in regard to AI? Wouldn't that be the relatively tiny group of people who ripped off artists without any attempt at getting consent to then train their models so they could become filthy rich? Aren't they the true gatekeepers here?

      @flickwtchr@flickwtchr11 күн бұрын
    • ​@@flickwtchr While it’s valid to critique those who may have used artists' work without consent to train AI models, suggesting that their sole aim is financial gain oversimplifies the issue. Many involved in developing these technologies are driven by a genuine passion for innovation in music creation, just wanting to explore new artistic fronts. Also consider the current structure of the music industry, valued at approximately $30 billion annually? A significant portion of this sum does not go to musicians but to intermediaries like labels and legal entities. This raises a question: should the music industry primarily be about profit, or should it focus more on art and creativity? The advent of AI in music could democratise the industry, disrupting a system that values commercial success over artistic merit. Look at the quality of popular music today; drugs and sex rather than the more thoughtful and enriching compositions (60s-90s?). AI will be a disruptive force, potentially revitalising how music is produced and consumed, making it more about artistic expression and less about commercial viability. As for 'gatekeeping' by AI developers, the future of AI music will be shaped by a broad community rather than a handful of gatekeepers. This is such early days and nothing compared to what the near future will bring. Open-source projects and local tools will come (look at llama3 for LLMs, the trajectory for locally running models will be wild). Should any attempt to dominate the music creation space emerge, it will be met with significant resistance, from everyone. The ethical considerations you raised are valid but the potential benefits of these technologies should not be overlooked. It is a chance to shift the balance back towards artistic integrity and away from purely commercial pursuits.

      @schmutz06@schmutz0611 күн бұрын
  • I really like the conclusion. Well done.

    @setoelkahfi@setoelkahfi12 күн бұрын
  • David Cope just described AI before that phrased was ever coined. "A small program that will sit of the music data, not part of the date but can create music from the existing music data."

    @ob1o675@ob1o67515 күн бұрын
    • I think David Cope was having a stroke as he was saying that.

      @hillehai@hillehai14 күн бұрын
  • AI will absolutely devalue and dilute real human talent and creativity. We are already being inundated with AI art to the point that some online image boards have very little human-created art in comparison to AI-generated pieces.

    @Briggsian@Briggsian15 күн бұрын
    • People, with the influence of labels, have chosen to devalue music. It’s already happened.

      @blakeunderwood1075@blakeunderwood107515 күн бұрын
    • There's been massive devalue in everything digital because of the internet. Further enhancing a real experience

      @Matanumi@Matanumi15 күн бұрын
    • Just proves it wasn't worth much lets be honest.

      @xx-----------xx873@xx-----------xx87315 күн бұрын
    • As said in another video, there's always big hype when new technology comes around, and eventually that hype goes down and people get bored with it. And as I said in another comment, all AI will do is put mediocre, lazy, and untalented people out of work, as new technology always scares people like this. This is nothing new. Cars, radio, television, and internet had the same untalented and lazy people panic back in their decades upon their introduction. And frankly, this needs to happen. And as a creative person myself, I wouldn't let AI scare me from making stories and art. Mediocre people shilling their garbage on Fiverr and DeviantArt, are scared however, cause they know they're mediocre. Either innovate and adapt, or learn to code, cope, and seethe.

      @MarvinPowell1@MarvinPowell115 күн бұрын
    • @@xx-----------xx873 I mean, artists from the 70s/80s/90s and early 2000s have sold their music catalogs for tens to hundreds of millions and have sold many many copies and have influenced modern culture a lot, in terms of clothing, how people talk, what people value, their ideology, what's cool, etc...so it WAS worth a lot before. Now it won't.

      @CheapSushi@CheapSushi15 күн бұрын
  • 7:04 The “mistake music” is interesting to me! It reminds me of the sound of V-GER from the Star Trek movie trying to communicate with The Creator.

    @WilliamHaisch@WilliamHaisch12 күн бұрын
  • Rick had some fresh perspective on the AI stuff, with the drum machine and digital studio bits. Can't beat human expertise!

    @greenockscatman@greenockscatman13 күн бұрын
  • Voice acting in danger 💀

    @tejsinghmeena8817@tejsinghmeena881715 күн бұрын
    • good lol

      @buckbreaker5185@buckbreaker518515 күн бұрын
    • For sure

      @noone-ld7pt@noone-ld7pt15 күн бұрын
    • @@buckbreaker5185 and What about voiceover? 💀💀

      @tejsinghmeena8817@tejsinghmeena881715 күн бұрын
    • Yes, I already use it

      @PupiToonic@PupiToonic15 күн бұрын
    • @@buckbreaker5185 How is it good?

      @paulsheldon8838@paulsheldon883815 күн бұрын
  • "Popular/Top Chart" music has been manufactured for decades now, AI is just another way to churn them out more efficiently. Real music will not go away because as Rick stated: people enjoy playing and creating music. For the real music lovers out there, musicians will always be found and have a place.

    @existential_@existential_14 күн бұрын
    • When the oil runs out, we might all be back to playing our instruments by the campfire. Sure, there are other ways to produce lots of electricity. But without oil, we won't have the fertilizer needed to feed 9 billion human mouths.

      @brushstroke3733@brushstroke373314 күн бұрын
    • This is exactly it. The most popular music has become so corporate, so algorithm-driven, etc., that it's so far removed from the actual raw output of the named musician or band, and more a product of a manufacturing process. AI isn't going to make this type of music less 'human', that happened a long time ago. If anything, it will hopefully lead people to seek out genres and experiences that are more 'human' - for example, going to see a local live band.

      @Uvevwevwevwe@Uvevwevwevwe14 күн бұрын
    • @@Uvevwevwevwe Agreed, Soundgarden, Nirvana and Pearl Jam all made their start playing small venues and not only all became famous on their own merit/sound, they literally created a previously non-existant genre we refer to as GRUNGE. It is impossible to deny that their music became popular because of the pure RAW emotion and I don't believe A.I. is capable of emulating RAW emotion... at least not yet

      @barackobama9343@barackobama934314 күн бұрын
    • ​@@barackobama9343 But at what point would people not care about raw emotion? Of course there will always be people who can't stand AI music(If they know what they are listening to is AI at all), but it is easier for people to accept it and not care about talented artists who produce a few songs every now and then. After all, we have been accepting AI and now we change? AI is going to be making life easier, so why not accept it. We could listen to this random guy who doesn't have as much talent, or we could listen to the talent of hundreds of thousands, or even millions of songs all compressed in this program that generates as many songs as we want, right?

      @jlopez4889@jlopez488914 күн бұрын
    • @@jlopez4889 You make a valid point. It is already evident that the vast majority of people enjoy garbage/manufactured music with ZERO emotional meaning behind it, aside form "I get money, I get sex, I kill people, I am awesome!" I am willing to admit i could easily be wrong based on the current state of humanity, I did not consider that when I made my original comment.

      @barackobama9343@barackobama934314 күн бұрын
  • Hi I have been a subscriber of this channel for many years and I love your videos.Honest suggestion you should also make short clips it will increase your virality

    @aayushwanchoo8807@aayushwanchoo880712 күн бұрын
  • 7:05 the "bad" examples just sounds like Lauren Bousfield. So I'm sold.

    @tehberral@tehberral12 күн бұрын
  • Disney will now replace everyone now. No one is safe. Actors, musicians, directors, and production teams.

    @kineticstar@kineticstar15 күн бұрын
    • disney is low quality stuff with no cultural value, it can all evaporate and nothing will be missed as heritage.

      @beckysam3913@beckysam391315 күн бұрын
    • Disney also needs tax credits. They wont replace everyone. Just a few parts to save money

      @Matanumi@Matanumi15 күн бұрын
    • The Cancer Runs deeper, Creating image, Music, & Code from scratch is a very Hard Problem. just imagine Video game, or Movie, to make such project happen is almost the same as moving the whole mountain, it require 50+ discipline and expertise, meaning that 90% of the job out there that only require documents, Spreadsheet, Report and Presentation, will be the First Blood. and let's be real 90% of jobs out there are easier and more relaxed compared to Gamedev, Musician, and Programmer job. today fast food chains Drivethru already replaced with AI.

      @jensenraylight8011@jensenraylight801115 күн бұрын
    • boycott disney

      @Archimedeeez@Archimedeeez15 күн бұрын
    • good they are all preds anyhow

      @buckbreaker5185@buckbreaker518515 күн бұрын
  • Thanks for bringing this to light. As curators, we try to make space for independent emerging artists, although we're afraid of the future of the music landscape. Whether we like it or not, the general audience doesn't care much about independent emerging artists, they often fly under the radar. And even so-called indie artists, only the well-known ones, receive support from the audience. It's a challenging reality for artist, and it will be even more so in the future.

    @off-the-label@off-the-label14 күн бұрын
  • great video. watched to the end. Nice to see Rick on here too 😀

    @TheBeatlesZone@TheBeatlesZone8 күн бұрын
  • Name of the song please! Of you on the guitar. It’s so good!

    @Dacommenta@Dacommenta11 күн бұрын
  • I asked Suno to generate some Hindi songs and its insane how it knows all the finer nuances of Indian singing styles (which is a whole different beast to learn in itself) and how perfectly incorporates it into the vocals. Its scary good. 'Suno' is btw a Hindi word that translates to "listen"

    @kindofanmol@kindofanmol15 күн бұрын
    • even if it's niche or nuanced it should be relative "easy" to do something for which there are clear rules, but it's not like it can just make the next genre of music.

      @0Clewi0@0Clewi015 күн бұрын
    • The word "know" is doing so much work there

      @Mighty_Atheismo@Mighty_Atheismo14 күн бұрын
    • I could not get udio to play a mizmar for love or money. I tried for 20 minutes before I gave up. It can do middle eastern stuff, just not the mizmar. No idea why.

      @Anon-te6uq@Anon-te6uq14 күн бұрын
    • सुनो means suno

      @BAAPUBhendi-dv4ho@BAAPUBhendi-dv4ho14 күн бұрын
    • I was surprised to find out it can generate songs in different languages. They must've got a huge training model to recognize the different styles of music.

      @Greybell@Greybell14 күн бұрын
  • one day it will replace movie, then games, then life itself

    @dhiraj_shah@dhiraj_shah15 күн бұрын
    • And then AI itself

      @savagepro9060@savagepro906015 күн бұрын
    • It is inevitable. Humans love destruction by their own peril.

      @hipking23@hipking2315 күн бұрын
    • Sadly, there are almost no falsities in that statement, unless I am wrong

      @joshuafrimpong244@joshuafrimpong24415 күн бұрын
    • And it'll be fast.

      @sudarshan3965@sudarshan396515 күн бұрын
    • This is too sad. If AI could do everything, what we humans would do? 😢

      @ashishlogin@ashishlogin15 күн бұрын
  • I really love 'Opia' , it's beautiful. I bought it on Bandcamp. Will you be putting it on Spotify? Where is the vocal sample from?

    @salty3921@salty392111 күн бұрын
  • Humans watch humans playing chess, despite knowing any ultra advanced chess bot will defeat grand masters. If we don't value it, it won't affect us.

    @patelfalak@patelfalak15 күн бұрын
    • But how can you tell the difference with AI music?

      @marmantole@marmantole15 күн бұрын
    • @@marmantole intention, we can always have the want to learn the story behind the song & not just be satisfied by "yeah its made by an AI !" , I believe many people won't be satisfied by that the human intention of touch will prevail over the complex AI

      @patelfalak@patelfalak15 күн бұрын
    • Nope, watching two equal compete is interesting at any level. When a new song pops up on Apple Music and you like it, won’t make a difference where it’s from

      @isaacchassman6453@isaacchassman645315 күн бұрын
    • @@marmantoleIt doesn’t matter as long as the music moves you. For me the music moves me if it’s put into a context of the artists story or some other story. If an artist can mediate a moving story with moving composition via clever AI prompting then it’s okay. This artists instrument is AI. I bet 99.9% people can’t do it though, no matter how advanced the AI is. Just like 99.9% of music produced by people who can play a traditional instrument leaves me cold.

      @niftyhacker@niftyhacker15 күн бұрын
    • Precisely. I feel bad for all the background music jobs that are going to go away, but I am not going to be a consumer scab for AI art.

      @josephgill7140@josephgill714015 күн бұрын
  • Didn’t expect rick beato being excited about this. AI is a job killer for the music industry

    @nickgvakharia4022@nickgvakharia402214 күн бұрын
    • And for your job as well

      @mach489i@mach489i14 күн бұрын
    • He is enjoying his fame. That's all. All the resentment and all that lack of attention to him is coming at him all at once. So he has to enjoy it and now down to KZhead narrative. Wouldnt be surprised if he is a Commie.

      @unknowninfinium4353@unknowninfinium435313 күн бұрын
    • If ai wants to do kitchen prep it's welcome to it.

      @Joe-Przybranowski@Joe-Przybranowski12 күн бұрын
    • It WONT effect him.

      @Fireneedsair@Fireneedsair12 күн бұрын
    • I'd rather jobs die than humans be robbed of the creative process which is what AI is doing, eventually turning humans into cucumbers.

      @Zareh_Abrahamian@Zareh_Abrahamian11 күн бұрын
  • Beautiful ending ! Thanks fir your videos ! 🙏

    @KDTechverse@KDTechverse11 күн бұрын
  • Beato's attitude clearly demonstrates that he has plenty of money in the bank already. It's amazing how he can assert so blithely that this all amounts to a big "meh, what's the big deal?".

    @flickwtchr@flickwtchr11 күн бұрын
    • His attitude is more like "I'll be dead by then, what's the point worrying about it?"

      @negirno@negirno10 күн бұрын
    • exactly i thought the same. Whose bread I eat, whose song I sing, he's pathetic attitude bothers me a little bit.

      @pascalmerschaudio@pascalmerschaudio7 күн бұрын
    • @@negirno Boomerism in a nutshell

      @brandontadday6288@brandontadday62887 күн бұрын
    • His attitude is reflecting that he can see what is happening what has happened and how that will progress. Would you rather he make up something that emotional satisfies some small number of people. I think he made a good point that if you enjoy playing music you will still continue to do so, it isn't always about how to make the most money.

      @katgod@katgod7 күн бұрын
    • If you are in music for the money, then A.I. will save us from you.

      @wbiro@wbiro5 күн бұрын
  • I was an indie game developer for about three years, and in that time I learned to compose music that I thought was pretty good. After about five minutes on this website, I got it to produce a metal boss fight song with a vocalist and lyrics that seem better than anything I’ve ever written. It’s crazy that AI is coming for all these creative outlets at once.

    @Spartan136@Spartan13614 күн бұрын
    • its coming for video next (and 3d visuals in general). Then its coming for anything coding related. Making games,websites,anything. They already started with that.

      @karlosmartos4646@karlosmartos464613 күн бұрын
    • Make you're own stuff because ai will only cause more issues (style misalignment, copyright, not unique enough ect)

      @m4x_g4mer90@m4x_g4mer9013 күн бұрын
    • Human touch is a maker or breaker.

      @krunkle5136@krunkle513612 күн бұрын
    • Good thing im making millions on pluming

      @KimSkid2k@KimSkid2k12 күн бұрын
    • @@Focal_Paradox Its much faster than Moore's Law.

      @neutra__l8525@neutra__l852512 күн бұрын
  • "And when everyone's Super. No one will be" Syndrome

    @no-one3795@no-one379514 күн бұрын
    • Yes, just the AI will be super and we only blind followers…

      @howmathematicianscreatemat9226@howmathematicianscreatemat922612 күн бұрын
    • And when everybody uses AI to do a job that some other dude did before, everybody will be out of a job. Simple math.

      @dkpianist@dkpianist9 күн бұрын
  • One day after publication, Dagogo, and you have over 3,500 comments! Well done, indeed. I've been completely blown away by LLMs, but this is impressive and somewhat disturbing. One observation: at this point the "randomness" in AI generation can be manipulated and this can change the output to something less like the data the AI was trained on, but that's not the same thing as inspiration or inventiveness. Thanks for taking the time to put this out.

    @rickemmet1104@rickemmet110413 күн бұрын
  • Where can I find the complete song at minute 5:29? Thank you for your collaboration

    @loci_lab@loci_lab7 күн бұрын
  • I just tried Udio with making specific era hardcore / metalcore songs and it nailed it. Yeah, it's over, especially because 1000s of real life bands sound similar regardless (not a diss to them, just the nature of the genres that have been ongoing for a 20 years now). No, I don't mean people won't be able to make music on their own and enjoy it. But clearly being able to have a livable income is going to be extremely difficult, more than ever. Rick Beato for example is going to be fine. He already has his wealth. The youngest Gen Z and/or maybe starting at Gen Alpha will likely never be able to make a living off their creative efforts; if those who are successful now are in few numbers, then their numbers will be fractions of it, to the point no one will think it's viable; except maybe the ultra wealthy and technocrats that own the machines, the technology and/or have the money to push their child to a spotlight. If it's 1% now out of the population, it'll be 0.1% for them, in my opinion. But people like Rick Beato, even if they act nice and cool, don't really care because they're set in life already, so are many other people. They''ll never have to struggle for food, a roof over their head or the ability to just exist regardless of what AI does because they're already on a financially secure path and have been, have had the headstart, have the money sitting around, etc. All this stuff is extremely fun and cool if you completely and utterly ignore the reality of what it takes to live in the real world....income....money. Seeing the history of mankind, you have to realize, even in Star Trek with their post-scarcity society, there was a massive world war before it.

    @CheapSushi@CheapSushi15 күн бұрын
    • Sucks for young people. Everything does. But you guys have insane intercommunication ability that previous gens never had. You need to learn to use it instead of it using you

      @Matanumi@Matanumi15 күн бұрын
    • not only genZ and creative people, Everyone will be affected by it. Most jobs out there is easier than making Music, Movie, Game, and Programming Rick Beato Chilled about it because he already make a living, and had nothing to prove anymore. while the Next Generation still need to earn $3000 just to cover 1 Months worth of rent & food all of the Opportunities already snatched by AI, even the Job that require human will get Bargained a lot, get paid using peanuts there are massive layoff in Tech like Facebook, Google, Amazon, in recent years for a reason, AI already replacing those workers. they're not allowed to operate AI, because AI work autonomously like an assembly line. And why would anyone think that they're Above those brilliant people who worked at Facebook, Google and Amazon. and no, UBI is a Financial Suicide, won't happen, and already debunked countless time

      @jensenraylight8011@jensenraylight801115 күн бұрын
    • having livable income is extremely difficult for ~90% of people. Anyone who wants to make big income with little effort is putting even more strain on those 90%.

      @distiking@distiking15 күн бұрын
    • Isn’t most of the money generated from touring anyway? I just don’t see people going to want to see an AI on stage. I guess that’s what DJs are but I much prefer to watch real people who have a talent.

      @nhanon67as@nhanon67as15 күн бұрын
    • @@nhanon67as Smaller bands tend to pay for the privilege of touring and loose quite bit of money to get a chance of earning reputation.

      @reldies5364@reldies536415 күн бұрын
  • its always an enormous whiplash to see a man as handsome as Dagogo on camera after almost 20 minutes of hearing him with his usual monotone (almost AI sounding, but soothing) narration.

    @eichen97@eichen9714 күн бұрын
    • Yeah, he’s a cool guy for sure! Not to mention crazy knowledgeable and talented.

      @namakudamono@namakudamono14 күн бұрын
    • Is that his natural look or he's cosplaying as Sam L. Jackson's character in Pulp Fiction?

      @Resol26@Resol2614 күн бұрын
    • Backhanded compliment and a half.

      @ashleylydbrook5047@ashleylydbrook504714 күн бұрын
    • 100%

      @pelago_@pelago_13 күн бұрын
    • Dagogo will be replaced.

      @ikemreacts@ikemreacts13 күн бұрын
  • that was a great excerpt from your beato interview. i think he is right about about all he said (only nit is i dont think it will be 10 years for some of that)

    @burninator9000@burninator900011 күн бұрын
  • Fascinating. I can vouch that AI does have its utility in generating supporting and background music. 👌 I utilise these for my KZhead Shorts, by selecting from a few music genres, and then generating a track of the perfect length. This is useful in setting the appropriate mood for the Short, without having to use copyright audio. The question is: Will people knowingly accept fully AI generated tracks as mainstream on the radio or Spotify? 🤔

    @goatreviews@goatreviews8 күн бұрын
  • Tbh the biggest outcome will be soulless studio music will turn into soulless AI music. Personally this won’t change what I’m specifically into much. In fact- Suno/Udio is what pushed me into making music actually. It couldn’t generate what I wanted and left much to be desired, so I realized I had to do it myself

    @RealityRogue@RealityRogue15 күн бұрын
    • AI skill issue. At some point good technicians will be able to generate what they want by using the right prompts.

      @Bynming@Bynming15 күн бұрын
    • This is just a small hurdle, as the other dude said it’s just a matter of time. When talking about AI always add YET. The manhattan project cost 20b adjusting to today, these companies are going to pour in literally trillions into this

      @Greyalien587@Greyalien58715 күн бұрын
    • Yeah well give it a couple years and things will be very different

      @Starkl3t@Starkl3t15 күн бұрын
    • I think there will always be a niche for real musicians. I cannot imagine people lining up to see an AI concert, well perhaps the same folks who enjoy soulless music industry crap like Taylor Swift ;)

      @antonimalachowski5262@antonimalachowski526215 күн бұрын
    • @@Bynming They are not musicians tho, how would they know what they want?

      @paulsheldon8838@paulsheldon883814 күн бұрын
  • artists, musicians, and programmers need to band together, build our own companies and take the power of production back into our own hands. In a ground war of entertainment between the artists of the entertainment industry vs the corporate heads of the companies with ai tech, the artists will win.

    @reltcstone2@reltcstone214 күн бұрын
    • While I love your enthusiasm and the idea, we wouldn't stand a chance. It's the common people, the consumers who need to take a stand. If it's bringing in money, "the man" will always win. It's unfortunate but true. Money talks.

      @matt_nyc_audioengineer@matt_nyc_audioengineer13 күн бұрын
    • @@matt_nyc_audioengineer i think quality and lack there of will topple giants. The reason why "the man" is able to make money right now is on the backs of the labor of the artists working for them. These real humans are the ones responsible for all of the ideas and visuals that make all of the movies, tv shows, and games good. Without these real humans with real talent and ideas, these behemoth companies will be empty shells. The people at the top don't understand the limitations of ai technology in what it can give them and what it is missing. These CEOs are foolhardy. New companies will be built by the real humans that powered these companies as they stood and when we see the quality of entertainment provided by these older companies with ai compared to these newer companies with human made works, people will resonate with what was man made. The ai works will lack spirit and voice.

      @reltcstone2@reltcstone213 күн бұрын
    • Too late!

      @bedroomexplorations6800@bedroomexplorations680013 күн бұрын
    • The programmers unfortunately seems to be fully on the side of corporations and do not care the slightest about artists, they have a very useful skillset but it seems they continuesly put it to the wrong use.

      @astralyd@astralyd13 күн бұрын
    • Wake up buddy, it's not happening.

      @DGP406@DGP40612 күн бұрын
  • You were describing the process of song creation. Can you share your final song with us? Would really like to hear the final version

    @Maxis_pl@Maxis_pl12 күн бұрын
  • This is great! People will finally enjoy music the way it should be enjoyed: concerts, recitals, town squares, campfires. Everything else we’ve seen thus far was a distortion created by Intellectual Monopoly laws (ie Copyright). AI will ironically undo all of that nonsense and make people more authentic.

    @InteractiveMediaXVI@InteractiveMediaXVI12 күн бұрын
  • Just tried Udio to create a 1970's prog rock thing. It was good, but not amazing - for amazing, we'll have to wait another few weeks. Seriously, it is very very impressive.

    @redstrat1234@redstrat123414 күн бұрын
  • That "mess up" example 1 sounds class!

    @saturnwolfflow@saturnwolfflow14 күн бұрын
  • You talk about EMI, maybe should look out the Illiac suite, composed in 1957, and played by a string quartet. It sounds fine, although sort of lacks direction (on could say).

    @cardboardmusic@cardboardmusic7 сағат бұрын
  • Not surprised. 'Creating' music is literally pulling on everything we've already heard to create something 'new'. That's truer today than ever before, especially in popular music. Even human artists sound a LOT like one another. As AI gets smarter and trained, voila. When AI can play blues guitar like Eric Gales, I'll be really impressed.

    @outermarker5801@outermarker580110 күн бұрын
  • It's learning from humans currently, so it has access to unlimited creativity. That's why it's so impressive - it's infringing on millennia of natural evolution of mind, art and technology. Once the quantity of content online becomes predominantly AI generated, it will start to learn from itself. Then it will become just another appliance. The real scary part begins when it can learn from the physical world, not just what's online. That's when you run.

    @itikutok6568@itikutok656814 күн бұрын
  • 6:23 that's exactly it, if you just want to have a song ready to go, then AI is an option. But most musicians enjoy the creative process just as much, if not more than having a finished song.

    @marcellkovacs5452@marcellkovacs545215 күн бұрын
    • everybody that creates anything thinks like this

      @marc_frank@marc_frank15 күн бұрын
    • Musicians do. Studios that need stock music for marketing purposes won't care and will probably chose the quicker/cheaper option.

      @TheFillem@TheFillem14 күн бұрын
    • Fewer jobs for musicians means fewer musicians. Musicians wanting to create isn't the problem.

      @tom.m@tom.m14 күн бұрын
    • Yes but musicians aren't the ones paying musicians

      @LianFeldd@LianFeldd14 күн бұрын
    • I want AI as band mates, idea generation, playing the parts I don't, and coming up with fresh ideas... Looking forward to a .VST that I can plug into my DAW and get tracks of any style, any instrument and inspired by what I've done... it's coming.

      @brianmi40@brianmi4014 күн бұрын
  • Interesting to see how a lot of musicians react in the exact same way as many of us visual artists did 2 years ago. We feel you. And while most of us are not ludites who "hate" technology - how could we? Many of us are using digital tools after all - it really hurts to see how some companies strip away the humanity of something like creative work. And most of the time just for pure profit motivated reasons where they do not care who gets hurt in the process.

    @CrniWuk@CrniWuk10 күн бұрын
    • We were promised "tools to help artists to do their jobs better". All we got is that places to share each other efforts are being endlessly spammed by people who spend 20 seconds on average writing a prompt and post 40 versions of such same prompt solely to see numbers go up, which is all they care about. Yes, there's people using AI who put effort to fix the raw results with care. I am aware. I'm not referring to you. We both know how most people use it, however. The democratisation they keep referring to only means "everyone irrelevant the same".

      @Dexter01992@Dexter019928 күн бұрын
    • @@Dexter01992 It's not even a democratisation of art. It's in my opinion the exact opposite(!). First, you need those algorithms, which do he heavy lifting for you. From rendering, to poses, colour composition, lighting you name it. So it's like a chess computer playing chess games for you. You learn nothing from doing it. Second, you can only create what the algorithm allows you to create. Want to draw a naked person? Or something that's more controversial? Forgetaboutit. If the algorithm doesn't know it. So do you. So when people say "democratisation" of art, I can only laugh. Because they are being manipulated.

      @CrniWuk@CrniWuk8 күн бұрын
  • There was a point in time, I was so high I thought you were A1 (AI), Cold Fusion 😂😊❤

    @balancedvibration001@balancedvibration0018 күн бұрын
  • @RickBeato Rick, don't forget that not only people enjoy playing instruments, people also enjoy watching real people play instruments.

    @Synthshop@Synthshop14 күн бұрын
    • As a punk/metal fan, the live experience of sonically experiencing the performance can't be captured in software. I hope this is a feeling that people will continue enjoying in the century to come (and many probably will still seek it out because it's transcendent when you hear your favorite band play one of your favorite songs at full volume)

      @johnchedsey1306@johnchedsey130614 күн бұрын
    • Facts

      @TrapPhoneLoveMelodiesss@TrapPhoneLoveMelodiesss14 күн бұрын
    • and maybe in a crazy way AI will lead to way more live music and performance especially if will break through to a "post work " economy where people purse their hobbies, sports, entertainment instead of having jobs.

      @bigbadallybaby@bigbadallybaby14 күн бұрын
    • Sure but the now 1% artists that made it are going to become the 0.1%. Unfortunately not many artists would be able to tour without other sources of income.

      @inzaniatelcontar4600@inzaniatelcontar460014 күн бұрын
    • Both can exist at the same time, maybe now we will have less in-person shitty people who are only in it for the money, and more people in it because they have a genuine and pure enjoyment in the art

      @WhyDoIHaveToHaveAHandle_s@WhyDoIHaveToHaveAHandle_s13 күн бұрын
  • The problem is that, any attempt to make any AI requiring major licenses would create mega monopoly that no independent individual could ever compete.

    @addgame7961@addgame796115 күн бұрын
    • Didn't get that. Are you saying that if AI were to have to get major licenses, only the one or two most deep-pocketed AI companies would survive?

      @aritragupta4182@aritragupta418215 күн бұрын
    • So the artist that did create the original music should not get compensated for their art?

      @rasmusholmgaardnielsen6554@rasmusholmgaardnielsen655415 күн бұрын
    • @@rasmusholmgaardnielsen6554 No. Because every artist learned to make music by listening to other artists. And those artists learned from other artist's music etc.

      @jimj2683@jimj268315 күн бұрын
    • @@jimj2683 There's a difference between getting inspired by and downright copying.

      @aritragupta4182@aritragupta418215 күн бұрын
    • @@jimj2683 Not how AI works. AI doesn't learn anything, correct term is gathering of a data set. The legal privilege is given only to a biologial brain that does learn for obvious reasons and not to a corpo data laundering machine.

      @paulsheldon8838@paulsheldon883814 күн бұрын
  • Honestly not sure how I feel about this. I must comment positively on you collaborating with Rick Beato and Legal Eagle. I feel great that three of my favourite content producers, you, Rick and Devon are cross pollinating views and insights yet have to wonder, a little bit, if that you all coming together in my feeds is of my choices or due to the algorithm’s 😳 At least the result is, I love all three of you and your streams and have been following all of you for a few years so keep it comin’ 👍🙏

    @michaelbryden5799@michaelbryden579911 күн бұрын
  • this reminds me of when voice modulation came out and everyone was saying how its not talent if your using these products. AI can never replace human emotion and logic that comes with writing emotionally driven music. AI is a tool not an end all be all

    @pattol666@pattol66611 күн бұрын
  • Part of the enjoyment of music for me is feeling a shared connection to an artist, like I’m looking through a window into someone’s deepest emotions that they can’t just express with words. All of my favorite songs make me feel like I’m taking a guided tour through someone’s head, I just can’t see myself enjoying a non-subjective artistic experience like AI in the same way.

    @mattm8314@mattm831414 күн бұрын
    • Finally a person in this comment section that has a healthy mind

      @astralyd@astralyd14 күн бұрын
    • Maybe 10 or enen 1% of music listeners do it.

      @zbigniew2628@zbigniew262814 күн бұрын
    • Ghost writers have been a thing for ages in pop music especially. Lots of female empowerment songs that were written by men etc. It's a strange world when machines could actually inject more meaning and value into a contrived and plastic mainstream industry.

      @spiritlevelstudios@spiritlevelstudios14 күн бұрын
    • @@spiritlevelstudios in what way does ghost writing have anything to do with creating art from a subjective experience? I like Jeff Buckley’s version of Hallelujah way more than the original, it doesn’t suddenly become vapid and useless just because he didn’t write it. Music is a hell of a lot more than the lyrics.

      @mattm8314@mattm831414 күн бұрын
    • ⁠Buckley covered the song and credited Cohen. He didn’t claim the have written hallelujah

      @bedroomexplorations6800@bedroomexplorations680013 күн бұрын
  • Given the kinds of sleaziness that exists in the music industry, we can expect that some will want music labels that certify levels of A.I. involvement vs. human involvement.

    @TesserId@TesserId14 күн бұрын
    • AI content should be labeled as such.

      @flickwtchr@flickwtchr11 күн бұрын
  • Udio is absolutely trained on songs, because in 2 instances I've got unmistakably characteristic singing by artists (without even naming the artist).

    @fpham8004@fpham80046 күн бұрын
  • "Sometimes it messes up big time" :plays an Autechre tune:

    @sphenic_music@sphenic_musicКүн бұрын
  • Scary to see how AI is advancing in all possible ways

    @AtharvaKannav@AtharvaKannav15 күн бұрын
    • Where did they get all of that datasets? stolen from the label?

      @jensenraylight8011@jensenraylight801115 күн бұрын
    • ​@jensenraylight8011 Everything on the internet is actually accessible..

      @abdechakourmec1695@abdechakourmec169515 күн бұрын
    • @@abdechakourmec1695 got it, so it's okay for AI to steal face, your fingerprint, Voice, Documents and Bank Account, after all everything on the Internet is accessible and you already gave your consent for everyone. and someone in the comment section might do just that.

      @jensenraylight8011@jensenraylight801115 күн бұрын
    • I wish it was more physical labor than artistic pursuits people do literally for fun. 🙃

      @kairi4640@kairi464015 күн бұрын
    • we have only seen the tip of this iceberg is what I find truly frightening

      @barackobama9343@barackobama934315 күн бұрын
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