We’re probably going to learn to live with AI music
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Deezer receives 50,000 AI-generated songs daily, with some reaching millions of listeners. Scientific American writer Deni Béchard spent a month exclusively listening to AI music he created using the app Suno, discovering he often couldn't distinguish between AI and human-made songs. Initially struggling with cognitive dissonance about machines expressing emotions, Béchard gradually adapted and now believes future generations will view AI music as completely normal, suggesting society will smoothly integrate this technology despite ongoing concerns about protecting human artists.
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