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sounds like one of those free use songs that youtube provides when you upload a video so you don't get copy striked. people actually LIKE this drivel? wow.
I'm pretty sure the lofi music streams on YouTube are majority ai-generated. But I just put it on for background music, I don't actually listen to it.
I feel like "ai generated" music when it's not lyrical isn't such an awful thing - ambient sound and the like. I mean, music may not be mathematically solved yet, but we've certainly had music-generation algorithms for decades, and there's no real harm in that. There's a time and a place for a human to create art, and times for artificially created pleasant sound.
It's always interesting seeing the line people will draw between what they see as art vs product. I would be disappointed by anyone who tricked me into listening to theft-generated music, whether people consider it legitimate art or not
product vs process
How something is made may become the new curiosity, especially when novel approaches and instruments are used.