That's already happening, and I'm afraid a lot of people don't care.
I won't deny that there are a lot of talented artists out there who can give an incredible live performance.
But at the same time there are also a lot of artists with songs that underwent all kinds of digital processing and enhancements, such as autotune. Songs with autotune are still being labeled with the artists name, even if the artist is not able to reproduce the song live.
I see this technology as an evolution of autotune-ish technology. However, I don't know if we should be happy about it...
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Reply to comment by chronicly_retarded in An AI-generated cover version of Dolly Parton's "Jolene" with a deep-faked singer's voice, shows us a world of AI-generated music is coming. by lughnasadh
That's already happening, and I'm afraid a lot of people don't care.
I won't deny that there are a lot of talented artists out there who can give an incredible live performance.
But at the same time there are also a lot of artists with songs that underwent all kinds of digital processing and enhancements, such as autotune. Songs with autotune are still being labeled with the artists name, even if the artist is not able to reproduce the song live.
I see this technology as an evolution of autotune-ish technology. However, I don't know if we should be happy about it...