AI Music's Hidden Tracks: Should We Label AI-Generated Songs?
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Welcome to a critical conversation shaping the future of music. As artificial intelligence becomes an invisible collaborator in the studio, a heated debate has emerged: should artists and platforms be required to tell you when a song is AI-generated? This episode dives deep into the arguments for and against transparency in an AI-infused musical world. We explore the case of "Heart on My Sleeve," the viral deepfake song that perfectly mimicked Drake and The Weeknd, fooling millions and triggering a music industry showdown. It's a perfect example of the central pain point: in a world with flawless AI impersonations, can we still trust our ears? This situation questions the very nature of artistic identity and what it means to be a fan when the artist might not be real. In this episode, you will discover: - Does the "magic" of a song disappear if you know a computer helped create it? - Where do we draw the line between an AI tool and an AI creator? - Could a flood of unlabeled AI music drown out human artists? - Is transparency in music creation a right for every listener? - How did a "fake" Drake song challenge the entire music industry's rules? - What happens when you can't tell if your favorite artist actually sang their new song? - Should streaming platforms be responsible for labeling AI tracks? - Does knowing a song is AI-generated change how you feel about it? Follow my YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@chenran818 Listen to my music on Apple Music, Spotify or other platforms: https://ffm.bio/chenran818
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