My hope is no, but with AI “musicians” already having topped country music, and the R&B charts, it is concerning.
However, I do think it will be a long awhile before robots are performing onstage. I think the desire, and demand, for live human performances, are still what is in demand. It should be interesting to see how successful KISS‘ avatar show will be?
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The term AI artist is wrong , to me its generated entertainment Ai is not an artist – it seems like way too many people are apathetic and just dont care who or what makes the music they listen to… its very sad I hope this nonsense stops – its 100% hurting our culture. Its cheapening music if anyone can do it , if it continues music will become almost irrelevant to most people
Robert,
You are correct, I will fix it.
there will be pushback because young people have access to the great bands we grew up on, and they get it almost the same way we did in a lot of ways…but those people may just be in pockets and talk the loudest; i.e., skewing the actual masses that don’t care and have no problem, and are even happy, that the real artist is extinct…there aren’t any new rock stars of any significant magnitude to stop it either…
My hope is no as well, but I’m sure its coming whether we like it or not…..
The human element is what makes music fulfilling & real. Things us fans can relate to in our own lives in certain lyrics & songs…not artificial.