Jack Antonoff blasts AI music creators
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The Rolling Stones new “In the Stars” video makes the band look 50 years younger with technology from an AI company tied to “South Park’s” creators.
Jack Antonoff, a songwriter for Taylor Swift, criticized AI in music, defending traditional creative processes as a "holy" artistic ritual.
Michael Shulman of Suno discusses how AI music tools are transforming creativity, composition, fulfillment and artistic expression.
Music fans are becoming increasingly uncomfortable with AI songs, according to a recent report published by the music and entertainment insights company Luminate. The decline is especially notable with young listeners who are part of Gen Z and Gen Alpha.
In 2024 the United States posted more than 100 million paid streaming subscriptions for the first time - Copyright AFP Richard A. Brooks In 2024 the United States ...
Last year, no fewer than 1.4 million people became monthly listeners of The Velvet Sundown, a “band” that released multiple generic psych-rock LPs before being exposed as an AI ruse. Rolling Stone covered it (as did the Globe).
Spotify is back in the spotlight after being exposed for releasing AI-composed songs under the names of dead artists. This is a huge slap in the music industry. An investigation revealed that computer-generated songs appeared on the official accounts of ...
Suno has already attracted more than 100 million users despite facing pushback and lawsuits from the music industry.