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sometimes i'm forcibly exposed to contemporary pop music, e.g. when im at the gym, and i'm honestly shocked by how bad it is. I'm pretty sure i'm not a music snob, i have nothing against pop music. But - there's a striking aspect of it nowadays which i think is quite new; namely that i can clearly hear that these songs are some sort of uninspired mashups of previous pop songs. It sounds like a sort of algorithmically generated warmed-up-soup - a beat from this song, a melody from that, a chord progression from a third one, etc.
which is exactly the result you would expect if they were at least partly generated by algorithms. We know that the pop-music industry started to rely on machine-learning a while back. It wouldn't surprise me if, at this point, they have a GPT-type generative algos where they can type in "catchy pop song with beat like x and mood like y, but with bongo drums" into a computer, get a track, and make Taylor Swift sing over it. We know that producers, as opposed to artists themselves, gained progressively more control over the entire "creative" process over the last years, and it is highly likely that they have stepped up their game to use AI tools.
which is exactly the result you would expect if they were at least partly generated by algorithms. We know that the pop-music industry started to rely on machine-learning a while back. It wouldn't surprise me if, at this point, they have a GPT-type generative algos where they can type in "catchy pop song with beat like x and mood like y, but with bongo drums" into a computer, get a track, and make Taylor Swift sing over it. We know that producers, as opposed to artists themselves, gained progressively more control over the entire "creative" process over the last years, and it is highly likely that they have stepped up their game to use AI tools.