Generative AI software isn’t just for creating text, photos, and videos. AI can also make audio, which requires synthesizing speech, background audio, and music for AI video services like Veo 3, or creating music that sounds like something you’d stream on Spotify or Apple Music. Fuzz AI is an example of the latter, a music streaming experience with AI at the center.
While I don’t mind artists embracing AI tools, whether via video or song, I want to be forewarned that a creation has been altered or created with AI. I can then decide to experience it knowing that I might run into AI-generated content or AI slop.
Not all people using AI will be quick to admit they’re doing so with their art, though. The latest example is an AI band called The Velvet Sundown, which doesn’t exist in real life. Whoever generated them managed to reach 500,000 listeners on Spotify in just a few weeks.
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