Through just a few lines of input, the Suno platform crafts complete songs in any genre and language. These songs boast "radio quality" (as stated by the company), featuring impressive arrangements, instrumental bases, and pronunciation. One can create songs across a spectrum of genres like k-pop, MPB, punk, metal, and more, with astonishing results in each rendition.
It's not difficult to envision a scenario where many individuals opt for AI-generated music over recorded tracks. For instance, restaurants and gyms might curate their own soundtracks using artificial intelligence. Films and commercials could feature scores composed by AI. Given the absence of authorship or registration, there would be no royalties to collect.
This shift could redefine the landscape of music consumption and production, as AI's capabilities continue to evolve and permeate various industries.
And that's just the beginning. Imagine the scenario in 3 years. It's a very difficult time for anyone who works with music, for anyone who cares about creating quality pieces of music.
Nothing against AI, quite the opposite. AI is a tremendous technological advancement. Anyway, I'm having fun with the Suno's results.