u/random-swordfish

I’m trying to understand how people here think about AI music in a more specific way

For people who make AI-assisted music, what part of the process feels most creatively satisfying to you?

Is it the writing of lyrics, prompting, selecting generations, editing, arranging, mixing, or something else?

I’m also curious about the listener and creator side of it:

What do you personally get out of making AI assisted music?

Does it feel similar to songwriting/production, or more like directing and curating?

What separates low-effort output from something you’d consider real artistic work?

On the copyright side, I know this is a complicated topic, but I’d like to hear thoughtful opinions:
How should ownership work for AI-assisted songs?

Does meaningful human input change where people think the line should be?

How do you think training data and influence should be handled ethically?

More broadly, what do you think AI adds to creative spaces, and where do you think its limits are?
I’m not looking for “AI is amazing” or “AI is ruining music” answers. I’m more interested in nuanced views from people who have actually used these tools or thought seriously about them.

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u/random-swordfish — 7 days ago

I’m trying to understand how people here think about AI music in a more specific way

For people who make AI-assisted music, what part of the process feels most creatively satisfying to you?

Is it the writing of lyrics, prompting, selecting generations, editing, arranging, mixing, or something else?

I’m also curious about the listener and creator side of it:

What do you personally get out of making AI assisted music?

Does it feel similar to songwriting/production, or more like directing and curating?

What separates low-effort output from something you’d consider real artistic work?

On the copyright side, I know this is a complicated topic, but I’d like to hear thoughtful opinions:
How should ownership work for AI-assisted songs?

Does meaningful human input change where people think the line should be?

How do you think training data and influence should be handled ethically?

More broadly, what do you think AI adds to creative spaces, and where do you think its limits are?
I’m not looking for “AI is amazing” or “AI is ruining music” answers. I’m more interested in nuanced views from people who have actually used these tools or thought seriously about them.

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u/random-swordfish — 7 days ago
▲ 6 r/SunoAI

I’m trying to understand how people here think about AI music in a more specific way

For people who make AI-assisted music, what part of the process feels most creatively satisfying to you?

Is it the writing of lyrics, prompting, selecting generations, editing, arranging, mixing, or something else?

I’m also curious about the listener and creator side of it:

What do you personally get out of making AI assisted music?

Does it feel similar to songwriting/production, or more like directing and curating?

What separates low-effort output from something you’d consider real artistic work?

On the copyright side, I know this is a complicated topic, but I’d like to hear thoughtful opinions:
How should ownership work for AI-assisted songs?

Does meaningful human input change where people think the line should be?

How do you think training data and influence should be handled ethically?

More broadly, what do you think AI adds to creative spaces, and where do you think its limits are?
I’m not looking for “AI is amazing” or “AI is ruining music” answers. I’m more interested in nuanced views from people who have actually used these tools or thought seriously about them.

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u/random-swordfish — 7 days ago
▲ 3 r/NoAIJustMusic+2 crossposts

I’m trying to understand how people here think about AI music in a more specific way

For people who make AI-assisted music, what part of the process feels most creatively satisfying to you?

Is it the writing of lyrics, prompting, selecting generations, editing, arranging, mixing, or something else?

I’m also curious about the listener and creator side of it:

What do you personally get out of making AI assisted music?

Does it feel similar to songwriting/production, or more like directing and curating?

What separates low-effort output from something you’d consider real artistic work?

On the copyright side, I know this is a complicated topic, but I’d like to hear thoughtful opinions:
How should ownership work for AI-assisted songs?

Does meaningful human input change where people think the line should be?

How do you think training data and influence should be handled ethically?

More broadly, what do you think AI adds to creative spaces, and where do you think its limits are?
I’m not looking for “AI is amazing” or “AI is ruining music” answers. I’m more interested in nuanced views from people who have actually used these tools or thought seriously about them.

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u/random-swordfish — 7 days ago

Do people actually feel proud and that they accomplished something by producing ai songs?

Is there a purpose for creating music like this, what do you get out of it?

Due to ai only learning on things which already exist, does this mean all ai music should be copyrighted?

What’s your objective opinion on ai in creative spaces?

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u/random-swordfish — 13 days ago