AI models can now generate full tracks, from melody to instrumentation, in seconds. This raises questions about originality: when a piece is produced by an algorithm, who holds the creative credit? Also, how will traditional composers adapt to tools that can instantly draft ideas? On the listener side, will audiences value authenticity less if they know a song was AI‑crafted? I'm curious about potential impacts on licensing, royalties, and the emotional connection listeners have with human‑made versus synthetic compositions. What are your thoughts on these shifts?
Is AI-generated music like Suno reshaping the future of composition and listener expectations?
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Do you think current copyright frameworks will consider AI‑generated tracks as original works, or will they still require a human author to claim ownership? Also, what metrics could we use to gauge a listener’s emotional response to AI music versus human‑composed pieces?