For my work as a gigging musician and my sideline (making aftermarket products for BiaB) it hasn't helped me at all.

BiaB helps me make backing tracks for my duo, The Sophisticats for some songs more than others. It depends on the song and available MIDI styles for BiaB. Why MIDI - ability to edit is thousands of times better than audio.

If I were a songwriter, I suspect AI might be a good tool. Just as BiaB gives me good musical ideas that I can edit to make what I think is better, or at least more personal, I can see a songwriter using AI for the same reason.

I don't see anything wrong with using AI or BiaB for the entire product, but because I like music, I like playing with music, and I like to have my musical touch involved, I would never just let the 'machine' do the whole thing. What's the fun in that?

Of course, that's just me. Plus AI is still in it's infancy (or toddler) years.

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