AI Music: Art, Commerce, and the Human Element
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This episode provides a comprehensive view of AI-generated music, examining both its technical foundations and its cultural reception. One source offers a detailed technical analysis and comparison of four transformer-based models—Transformer-VAE, Multitrack Music Transformer, MuseGAN, and Pop Music Transformer—highlighting their functionalities in areas like multitrack composition and creative control. In contrast, the remaining sources focus on the critical and philosophical debate surrounding AI music, arguing that it often feels "soulless," "generic," or "hollow" because it lacks human emotion, intention, and the authentic imperfections that listeners value. These critical perspectives emphasize that human music is cherished for the artists behind it and the shared creative experience, suggesting that while AI might replace commercial background music, it will struggle to supplant true artistic expression, often falling into the "Uncanny Valley" of near-human but unsettling perfection.
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