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AI in Music: The End of Musicians or the Start of a New Era?

Imagine a world where Beethoven is revived to drop electronic beats, and 2Pac competes in rap battles. Thanks to artificial intelligence, we're a step closer to this musical surrealism, from producing hits in seconds to creating reality-defying collaborations. AI can quickly generate lyrics and melodies, revive the Beatles for one last tour, and clone voices of iconic artists for unexpected collaborations. But it also raises questions about copyright and originality. Will AI be the end of music as we know it, or simply a new tool for artists? This video from the DonebyLaura channel takes us on a hilarious and insightful journey, showing how AI can overcome creative barriers and explore new depths of human expression, reminding us that music is, above all, a form of human expression.

Now, AI not only can generate lyrics and melodies in the blink of an eye but also can bring back the Beatles for one last world tour, with a bit of help from modern technology and, perhaps, the blessing of Yoko Ono. The question is: Are we ready for holographic concerts of artists who never shared a stage in reality?

The video highlights how artificial intelligence can clone Eminem's voice so that David Guetta can pull epic pranks in his DJ sets. But it's not all fun and games; AI also poses serious questions about copyright and originality. In an ironic twist, Bad Bunny might be singing about love and heartbreak without even knowing it, courtesy of a songwriter AI.

With over 1.7 billion views of videos about AI, it's clear there's a voracious appetite to understand (and maybe fear) what technology is cooking up in the recording studio. Will AI be the end of music as we know it, or simply a new tool in the artist's arsenal, like Cher's Auto-Tune but on steroids?

This video from the DonebyLaura channel leads us down a hilarious and insightful path, showing how AI can be the bridge over the creative wall that separates the perfect musical idea in our heads from its realization in the real world. But an intriguing question arises: if AI forms its own band, where does that leave human musicians? Are we on the brink of an epic band battle between humans and machines, judged by Simon Cowell and a holographic version of Beethoven?

But just because an AI knows how to play and sing doesn't mean you have to stop playing the piano or singing in the shower. It's like telling a child not to draw because AI can do it. Or worse yet, not to learn because AI already exists. Art will continue to be part of the human race, and AI an extension of what we do, don't you think? Well, we don't know but never stop doing what you love.

As we ponder whether the next big music star could be an algorithm, this video reminds us that, at the end of the day, music is about human expression. And if AI can help us explore new depths of that expression, then perhaps it's worth listening to. Just let's hope it doesn't decide to cover "Despacito".

Sources: canal de DonebyLaura