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THE RISE OF AI IN MUSIC – NO

WORRIES?
by Peter Balog
So why did I choose this topic?
There’s a lot happening in the field of artificial intelligence right
now.

Several producers have moved from manual mixing and mastering


to using AI for this.

Composition apps, mastering platforms, song identification tools


and highly personalized playlists.
a few explanations about
Before we start artificial intelligence
Content of my presentation:
❏ Artificial Intelligence: Impact on the music industry
❏ Artificial intelligence resurrects musicians
Artificial Intelligence: Impact on the music industry for years

Artificial intelligence has already been showing its impact within the music
industry for years. AI-generated mindfulness ambient music, rights-free music
generation for content creators, and automated mixing and mastering have
matured into significant industries for about half a decade.

Similarly, streaming services’ recommendation systems are based on AI


algorithms. AI and machine learning have long since changed the face of the
music industry. Never before has it been so easy to create and listen to pleasing
music.
Artificial intelligence resurrects musicians

Also from 2021 is the reincarnated release of “The Lost Tapes of the 27 Club.”
The only thing that was “real” about the recordings was the vocals. The vocals,
however, did not come from the original artists, but from musicians from cover
bands who had specialized in imitating their idols. Songs by Kurt Cobain with
Nirvana, Jim Morrison with the Doors, Amy Winehouse and Jimi Hendrix were
(re)composed with the Google AI Magenta. Then the music was created with
digital instruments controlled by computers.
Conclusion
AI has the potential to enhance the music industry in numerous ways, such as assisting with the
composition process, improving music production techniques, and creating personalized
listening experiences for audiences.

AI-generated music may lack the emotional depth and authenticity that comes from human
creativity and experience. As such, a balance between AI and human input in music creation is
necessary.

In conclusion, the rise of AI in music does not necessarily mean the end of human creativity in
music. Rather, it presents an opportunity to explore new avenues of music creation and
production that can enrich the industry and benefit both creators and audiences.
Finally, I want to add that I was helped to create
this presentation by artificial intelligence, which
is now publicly available.

I find a note of irony in this.

Thank you for your attention!

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