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Found something interesting while reviewing my top tracks this year—AI-generated music ranked as my number 5 most played. And honestly? I think people are overthinking this.
The whole 'AI music is bad' narrative needs a reality check. It's not a threat to creativity, it's expanding what's possible. Yeah, sure, there are concerns worth discussing—copyright issues, authenticity in the art world, that sort of thing. But dismissing it outright misses the actual opportunity.
Think about it: AI tools are making music production accessible to people who couldn't afford studio time or formal training before. Independent creators can experiment faster. The collaboration between human intent and algorithmic precision? That's genuinely interesting from a production standpoint.
The real question isn't whether AI music is 'good' or 'bad'—it's about how we integrate it into existing creative ecosystems. On-chain music rights, decentralized creator platforms, new monetization models for collaborative AI-human tracks. That's where the conversation should be heading.
By the way, on-chain music rights sound pretty good, but who is actually doing it now...
AI-generated top 5? Honestly, I'm quite curious about what style they are.
The essence of AI making music is to lower the barriers, so how does that become a threat... On-chain copyright is actually more worth paying attention to.