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But the band most in the headlines recently, after their song Dust In The Wind received millions of listens on Spotify, is ...
Experts say that as generative AI becomes more sophisticated, it’s becoming harder and harder for the average listener to ...
AI-generated bands like The Velvet Sundown are gaining massive popularity and revenue, raising concerns across the music ...
And yes, to borrow a line from Starship: the U.S. economy is still built on rock-solid data… not on rock and roll.
Velvet Sundown, a popular indie rock band with over a million Spotify listeners, has confessed to being an artificial intelligence-generated music project.
The better AI gets at creating things that don’t exist, the more difficult it will be to prove that anything actually exists.
Readers of a certain age and possessing a predilection for the permutations of popular music will recognize the line above ...
Meta reportedly recruits OpenAI researchers Jason Wei and Hyung Won Chung for its Superintelligence Lab, intensifying the ...
Reynolds’ weekly column exploring songs and scenes at the intersection of music and digital culture, separating shitpost genius from shitpassé lameness. This week, Kieran looks at how the glitzy ...
The technology is already transforming the industry — and could forever change the entertainment we consume. But the battle ...
The new season will be released in three parts, all around holiday weekends: Volume 1 on Nov. 26 (consisting of four episodes), Volume 2 on Christmas (three episodes) and The Finale on New Year’s Eve.
This week's question: Velvet Sundown, an AI-generated band that plays generic '70s country rock, is now racking more than 1 million listeners a month on Spotify. If the group were to release a rock ...