Originally Posted by Notes Norton
Originally Posted by Guitarhacker
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So if AI is writing uninspired, formulaic pablum..... what's new?

So how are human songwriters going to survive? That's the big question.




Insights and incites by Notes ♫

The damage AI is doing to songwriting has yet to be determined.
The demo studio is going away. I'd hate to try starting a studio business right now. Why spend time and money on a studio to the tune of hundreds of dollars when you can get as good as studio results in seconds for a fraction of a fraction of the cost? BiaB was my solution to high studio costs, and an absolute game changer. In the same way, AI is making huge changes in music. Whether it's good or bad depends on where you are in the business and what you want to do.

I just saw today that ASCAP and BMI are now allowing registration of human/AI generated music into their PRO for the collection of performance royalty. How long until the copyright office follows and once that happens, AI generated music will be on equal footing with human written music and afforded all the same rights.


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www.herbhartley.com
Add nothing that adds nothing to the music.
You can make excuses or you can make progress but not both.

The magic you are looking for is in the work you are avoiding.