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Artificial intelligence doesn’t make the music…

Ah, artificial intelligence in the music world… a topic that can be both fascinating and hilarious. The idea of robots writing hits or DJs producing more chips than beats provides enough material for a thorough look at these technological developments. Let’s delve into the bizarre world of AI in music!

Welcome to the future of the music industry, where one day a superstar wins an award and the next day an algorithm nominates a Grammy. Yes, it’s true: artificial intelligence has found its way into our ears and hearts, and sometimes straight into our laughing muscles.

Let’s start with the AI composers. These guys (or rather, these bytes) are locked in a server room all day and produce music that sounds like Mozart and a turkey sat on a keyboard. You will hear something like: “New from the AI Symphony: a daring interpretation of ‘Chopsticks’ in a minor key!”

But wait, there’s more. Remember that DJ competition where the winner was a laptop? Yes, that was the AI DJ who surprised the audience with a remix of ‘Old McDonald Had a Farm’. “So folks, forget Skrillex, this is Skrillbot!”

And let’s not forget pop music. AI is here to make hits, or at least something that resembles hits. The result? Lyrics that sound like Siri was drunk and wrote a song lyric with autocorrect on. “I love you, I love you, I love you… and avocados too?”

But let’s be honest, AI can be brilliant too. Some songs are real bangers, and I don’t mean the sound of a robot trying to beatbox. There are AI compositions that are downright moving, as if an algorithm actually understands how the human heart works.

But let’s be careful. Imagine if AI really takes over the music world. Soon we will have robots that play an ‘air guitar’ without an air guitar and singers that never lose their voice (unless the plug is pulled).

So, yeah, let’s enjoy the craziness while AI plays its tunes and makes us smile. Because who knows? Maybe one day we’ll dance to an AI anthem and clap for a robot releasing its first solo album.

But until then… let’s hope our music is still made by real people, with real passion and a little less silicone.

Love Heavy E

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