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A survey published last week suggested 97% of respondents could not spot an AI-generated song. But there are some telltale signs - if you know where to look.

Here's a quick guide ...

  • No live performances or social media presence

  • 'A mashup of rock hits in a blender'

A song with a formulaic feel - sweet but without much substance or emotional weight - can be a sign of AI, says the musician and technology speaker, as well as vocals that feel breathless.

  • 'AI hasn't felt heartbreak yet'

"AI hasn't felt heartbreak yet... It knows patterns," he explains. "What makes music human is not just sound but the stories behind it."

  • Steps toward transparency

In January, the streaming platform Deezer launched an AI detection tool, followed this summer by a system which tags AI-generated music.

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[–] krooklochurm@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 day ago (2 children)

If you can't even tell if it's ai and you enjoy it then I fail to see the problem.

[–] TBi@lemmy.world 10 points 1 day ago (1 children)

No issue if it’s labelled as AI. Since you should enjoy it regardless.

[–] krooklochurm@lemmy.ca 5 points 1 day ago

Fair point.

I don't think it's okay to present it as human made if it's not

[–] theherk@lemmy.world 8 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Simple, the problem is the erosion of human directed art. That is a much broader problem than if the music is good or not; it may be. But we want, many of us anyway, humans making and being recognized for making art. Empowering this expression is less likely if everybody begins consuming only machine made works.

[–] AlfredoJohn@sh.itjust.works -3 points 1 day ago (1 children)

The machines arent making art in a vacuum they take human input and thus are still human directed art. Do you realize how many "artists" use ghost writers? All ai does is allow those ghost writers to now produce their music without needing some PR tool from a big label to pretend to write the music and sell it. All AI art really does is break the vail that any of the art for the past few decades was actually art and not just pr and marketing from big corporations. Now instead of people getting mad at the industries that caused all that enshitification they are taking it out on people who are using tools to express themselves in ways they may not have had raw the musical or artistic skills to do so in the past. Now that doesnt solve the energy consumption issues that arise with AI which is a big issue but use of AI itself is not whats eroding the human spirit in art, that was done by corporations turning art into another commodity to exploit. With the way capitalism is that erosion of human spirit has and will continue to happen with or without AI.

[–] theherk@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

There is probably some truth to that, but I don’t think they’re mutually exclusive. I think both can be erosive to human expression at the same time.