Music Created by Artificial Intelligence Is Better Than You Think

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"And of course there was nothing more repellent than the synthesizer," said Morrissey, front man for the Smiths, in a 1983 interview, reflecting the arguments of the day that raged around whether the new electronic instruments of the 1970s qualified as "proper" music. In 1982, a branch of the U.K.'s Musician's Union even tried to ban the use of synths, on the grounds that they were taking work away from musicians who played stringed instruments. Those kinds of arguments may have a parallel today, in 2019, with the emergence of music created with artificial intelligence. Some of the questions (Is this "real" music? Can it compete with human-made melodies? If so, will it put those humans out of a job?) are eerily similar.

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