Prompt-Based Music Generation Is Dying
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AI music generation is shifting away from the simple "type a prompt, get a song" model that made platforms like Suno and Udio popular. Creators now want tools that remember context, edit specific sections, and collaborate across multiple production stages — more like a real studio workflow. Google's Flow Music and emerging agentic platforms signal this industry-wide shift toward iterative, multi-stage creative systems rather than one-shot generation.
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