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    You can call me AI

    Frighteningly, AI can knock up songs to order in just a few seconds.

    This is one I just 'created' whilst having two sips of my cuppa.

    https://suno.com/song/f4d7b8d7-8e69-...e-38e28f9f45fa

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    Re: You can call me AI

    Yep next couple of years are going to be interesting.

    I think from the consumer there will remain a demand for creativity by humans but the problem will be being able to distinguish the difference and that your automatic response to everything will be "AI"

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    I think music might be one of the few entertainment industries that’ll remain largely unscathed. Live music, with the original artist performing, can’t really be replicated by Al.

    Look at Oasis. A band with no new music of note in nearly 30 years, yet they’ve sold millions of tickets for several hundreds of pounds.

    ABBA Voyage on the other hand is a fake digital tribute to one of the biggest bands of all time, the closest thing you could ever get to seeing the real deal. But it’s held in a 3,000 capacity venue and tickets are £40.

    If the real ABBA did a reunion tour I’d imagine they’d be pulling in similar numbers to Oasis.

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    Re: You can call me AI

    AI is going to feck things up.

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    Re: You can call me AI

    Quote Originally Posted by Canton Kev View Post
    I think music might be one of the few entertainment industries that’ll remain largely unscathed. Live music, with the original artist performing, can’t really be replicated by Al.

    Look at Oasis. A band with no new music of note in nearly 30 years, yet they’ve sold millions of tickets for several hundreds of pounds.

    ABBA Voyage on the other hand is a fake digital tribute to one of the biggest bands of all time, the closest thing you could ever get to seeing the real deal. But it’s held in a 3,000 capacity venue and tickets are £40.

    If the real ABBA did a reunion tour I’d imagine they’d be pulling in similar numbers to Oasis.
    Got dragged to ABBA Voyage with the in-laws a few weeks ago. It's £80 a ticket (minimum, it goes up to £300) and it's sold out twice a day, 5 days a week, and has been for 3 years now.

    Considering all they have to do is press play twice a day, I imagine the ROI is much higher than an international tour.

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    Re: You can call me AI

    I did wonder a while back, with the capability of AI getting greater, is it a matter of time before every song that could be written will be already made? AI told me no, but then it would say that

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    Re: You can call me AI

    Quote Originally Posted by Canton Kev View Post
    I think music might be one of the few entertainment industries that’ll remain largely unscathed. Live music, with the original artist performing, can’t really be replicated by Al.

    Look at Oasis. A band with no new music of note in nearly 30 years, yet they’ve sold millions of tickets for several hundreds of pounds.

    ABBA Voyage on the other hand is a fake digital tribute to one of the biggest bands of all time, the closest thing you could ever get to seeing the real deal. But it’s held in a 3,000 capacity venue and tickets are £40.

    If the real ABBA did a reunion tour I’d imagine they’d be pulling in similar numbers to Oasis.
    That's fine for the bands who are already famous.

    P.S. I have zero musical talent and the AI generated piece I linked to therefore had no expertise of mine in it.

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    Re: You can call me AI

    Quote Originally Posted by richard. View Post
    Got dragged to ABBA Voyage with the in-laws a few weeks ago. It's £80 a ticket (minimum, it goes up to £300) and it's sold out twice a day, 5 days a week, and has been for 3 years now.

    Considering all they have to do is press play twice a day, I imagine the ROI is much higher than an international tour.
    According to the website tickets start at £38, but you have to go ahead to September for those prices. Although there are no shows close to being sold out in August yet.

    In terms of ROI, certainly a fake hologram is cheaper than the real deal. Aren’t the Gallagher brothers getting something like £50m for this tour?

    You don’t need to pay a computer to lip sync.

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