In Episode 64 of the Enterprise AI Minute, Aaron examines how putting AI-powered music apps in the hands of social media creators could complicate things for real-world artists.
Highlights
00:01 — Aaron opens by examining Splice’s tool “CoSo,” short for complimentary sounds, a tool used to create original music in a matter of seconds.
01:01 — TikTok’s parent company ByteDance also recently launched a new music-making app of its own called “Mawf,” with accompanying job openings for research scientists to expand these creative tools for everyday TikTok creators.
02:03 — Real-world artists may soon be overshadowed by AI-powered music creation apps as they become more user-friendly.
03:24 — Where does AI-created music leave human creators? Balancing original creators’ rights to their own music with machine-made sounds on social platforms presents a complicated road ahead.
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