How the fuck can 97% of people not tell the difference?
>>128479374when you listen to basic bitch slop all your life you cant tell what wrote it
>>128479374because they are retards
>>128479389this, the music industry banked on poptimism and it's going to be the death of it
>>128479374Probably because most popular music already sounds like it was made by AI. The amount of vocal processing is insane, rhythm is quantized, all the sovl is sucked out of every instrument in post and the musicians aren't allowed to do anything special even if they aren't playing into a computer or the instruments aren't synthesized.
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>>128479374I'll be honest, I can only tell it's AI because it always has some very obvious artifacts, especially in the vocals. Sure it's also very boring and full of genre clichés, but so is a lot of popular real music.
>>128479374I upload ai music to SoundCloud and share it on the shill thread all the time and no one knows it’s ai. I get compliments and recs often.
>>128479446You can make it change tempo throughout the track and use tags to make it sound real. So no it’s not always glued to 4/4 or whatever.
>>128479374You have all listened to an AI track and not noticed that it was at some point already. Whether it be a song on spotify, to a soundtrack in a new movie, or background music in a commercial. It's everywhere now.
>>128479592>>128479615i can smell the curry
>>128479622I don't use spotify, don't watch new movies, and don't watch TV with commercials. But I get your sentiment.
>>128479538This is the only way to really tell it’s ai - artifacts. Once they give users the able to separate tracks and mix themselves it’s game over. All popular music nowadays is full of cliches so moot point. Generate backing track, get hot slut to sing and twerk in video, you gotta hit.
>>128479631Must be from your upper lip faggot
>>128479374Deezer my nuts
Sabrina Carpenter might as well be AI generatedno one would notice or care, like she could still have concerts and be on SNL - but all her music could be produced by an algorithm
>>128479374Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that.
most kpop songs unironically already sound like AI to me. so glossy and perfect and artificially pristine
>>128479374There is no way it's that high.I have been fooled by AI images and even a few AI videos but Suno and all the other apps like it can't even make remotely convincing music.
>>128479374This more or less just says rando normies don't notice anything, which isn't terribly surprising.The article says it's 97% of 9k people polled across the US, Canada, Brazil, UK, France, Netherlands, Germany and Japan. Now, I don't know who the audience for Deezer is, and we don't really know how these users consume music, e.g., while cooking or cleaning, while on the bus or going to work, whether they listen to zone out or if they go out of their way to pick things to listen to, whether AI songs strike them as "human, but bad" or as good, or to what extent genre plays a role (is it easier to pull off AI with synth or sample heavy pop than it is with punk?), etc.An interesting takeaway for artists, maybe, is that they may be freer to do what they want, because normie listeners aren't really paying attention, they're just looking for a vibe maybe and someone could churn out 100 variations of the same thing and someone will dig it indifferently.Now, it's when people familiar with music theory, production, and engineering, really anyone in a position to tell you about the quirks of recording and playing and composition, can't tell, that the whole thing will be dominated by AI.