Mikey Shulman, the CEO of AI music generator company Suno AI, argued that most people don’t enjoy the “majority of time” making music.
Mikey Shulman, the CEO of AI music generator company Suno AI, argued that most people don’t enjoy the “majority of time” making music.
As someone who don’t know anything about music, AI could enable me to make some music. But I doubt the next one-hit-wonder will be done purely with AI, and especially by some tone-deaf novice.
If we can resolve the ethical complications of AI, I agree, AI could be a net-positive, beneficial tool for learning and accessibility. Suno isn’t really that, though. It’s more like a vending machine.
But would it be you making the music? If I go to a restaurant and ask the waiter for a burger, hold the onions and add a fried egg, did I make that burger, or did I ask for it?