BBC stellt vor, dass es als „respektlos“ gebrandmarkt wurde, sich für Künstler einzusetzen, die Songs mithilfe von KI erstellt haben

    https://www.lbc.co.uk/article/bbc-introducing-disrespectful-ai-artist-5HjdMsz_2/

    Von tylerthe-theatre

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    1. KernowKermit on

      Well this was going to happen sooner or later. Best crack on and deal with it now.

    2. Freebornaiden on

      Inevitable. It may be „disrespectful“ but if a kid with an AI prompt is ‚making‘ better music than seasoned musicians then the ship is already sailing.

    3. RecentTwo544 on

      Said this in another thread –

      This isn’t a threat to good musicians, it’s more showing up just how awful some of the submissions to BBC Introducing are that still get played while some local radio DJ says, lies, that they’re „going to be the next big thing“.

      I checked out the artist quoted as being upset by this in the BBC article, and the music is beyond appalling and they have barely any followers on social media (and lots of bought ones on Instagram).

      In short, if your music is on the same level as „AI“ created music, give it up and get a job.

      This is why we need more Simon Cowell types (before he was turned into a fake pantomime villain) and less false encouragement for musicians/artists.

    4. No wonder I sent off four different songs to BBC Introducing and received zero acknowledgement that they’d even been considered, they were clearly too busy deciding how to be as artistically bankrupt as possible

    5. doctorgibson on

      Agreed. We should also ban drum machines for taking real work away from real drummers

    6. The music industry’s been running on fumes since the death of the compact disk and the insanely high margins they could charge.

      Look at any new popular band and they’re likely a bunch of poshos picked by hand for success by the record label.

      Meanwhile, loads of incredibly talented bands struggle to make any money whatsoever.

      The AI stuff is worse but it’s all been slop for years.

    7. Anony_mouse202 on

      So?

      If the AI generated music genuinely does sound better than the non-AI alternatives then so what?

    8. ChickenPijja on

      I’ve never tried making any music with ai via prompts, but is it as easy as what the creator is saying? Just type “make me a good song that people will like” into ChatGPT and boom instant banger? Or is it a bit more complex and you have to be quite specific about instruments, timings, key, lyrics and a whole bunch of other shit?

      It’s also a case that I suspect ai creators make hundreds of versions and only submit their best examples, whereas this artist admitted to frankly spamming bbc introducing with plenty of songs. Of course they don’t play everything, artists are all trying to get heard and there’s not enough hours in the broadcast to play every song submitted, so the producers have to collate the ones that sound the best.

    9. snagsguiness on

      Artists are going to have to get over it AI is here to stay and some are going to use it as a tool.

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