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- čas přidán 2. 05. 2024
- Michel Shulman, CEO of Suna AI, demonstrates how Suna AI can make music based on ones preferences at Imagination In Action’s ‘Forging the Future of Business with AI’ Summit.
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Keep up the good work
I love your product! I am a big fan. I started using your site 3 weeks ago.
great work,Keep on!🎉
Did I just heard someone beurbing at 0:38 😂
yes lol
Came to say this 😂
😂😂😂
I’ve known about this and turns out I collected a lot of credits 😂 finally got back into it yesterday. Personally, it will help people of all backgrounds whether your some kid in a basement or a professional like Alan Walker. I am for AI and music creation. Good music will always stand out from the noise.
Mind blowing
I just graduated in digital music.. hoping to become a producer and now this comes out... 30k debt and pointless skills... I have however made some absolutely glorious anthems using Suno (on my channel)
Sorry dude! Life’s a trip
:(
You have a short window of opportunity, make it count, right now AI music's quality sucks but it is imaginative, adapt a bunch of AI generations that you like in software like FL, Ableton or whatever, sell them every way you know how.
Use it to boost your productivity while you can. AI music still has 1 or 2 years tops before it becomes indistinguishable from real songs
I tried doing exactly that it works a charm and you'll find yourself adding details to your song in music software that makes it even better.
Mastering takes a bit of time so I am saving that time by using automated mastering software.
@@joannot6706 thanks for this. I am actually doing this. It's a bit demotivating when, as you say, in 2 years tops what you have produced will no longer have any value
Put your soul in everything you make and you will win
Bravooo❤❤
damn son, look at your credits.
❤️
Next do udio
Please everyone should read
'A Whole New Mind' by Daniel Pink
I don't get being a "decidedly mediocre musician", as somebody who appreciates music so deeply...
And instead of spending the time becoming a good musician, creating a program that can make music better than mediocre musicians. XD.
Pretty cool tho although as this tech advances its gonna hurt a lot of musicians. But I think at the end of the day people are always going to want to be able to play music live and be able to jam and have fun together with music.
Dear suno, please make an app 😭
Can't wait until they make a DAW A.I
They need AI for muting the mics that don't need to be on during a live 😂😂😂
Wish they'd mute his mic
Yeah I thought I heard burping lol
This is one of the great technological developments in this world. I totally support this. Because in my opinion, this progress is not to take away human creativity as a basic human asset but to help humans to be more creative. Because for me the development of technological progress is also a blessing given by God to its creators. Thank you to those who found it. Salute.
These 5 songs will shatter your expectations. 'Emerging Timeline Extended'? 'Binary Sunset'? They sound as revolutionary as they are.
Prepare to be amazed :)
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Enjoy music from AI perspective
Thats not fair iv spent 35 years, going to music school spending 8 or more ours behind walls practicing when every other kid was playing enjoying life i was working hard playing & reading music. After all these years building up a foundation harmony, creating melodies, & producing creating verse chorus bridge i have created many many songs the hard way. For someone to come & push a button & create music i feel is not fair. This will kill the music industry & its making my passion & hard earned knowledge unexistent. There needs to be some limitations for Aİ. Or rules put in place, i get what their trying to do but its allso a big failure. What makes a ferrari a ferrari is it being unique hard to get. İf everyone could get one with a click of a button it would be worthless.
It won't kill music. You have something that these people who are prompting up new songs don't. you can have fun playing music and enjoy the thrill of playing for others. and even better, playing music WITH others. It does feel unfair - people in every industry are feeling that way right now about AI... But we're blessed to be able to PLAY music.
There's still a pretty big difference between someone creating original music from scratch and someone putting in a few prompts and having a song created by AI. I have been using Suno for a little while and it is fun and great for coming up with ideas for music, but it's not the same as actually making your own music.
I compare it to ordering fast food. You can go to a restaurant and tell them what you want and a few minutes later you will get, but you didn't make the food, you just told the restaurant what you wanted and they gave it to you. That's kind of how I see Suno but with music.
One of the recurring similes from a podcast on AI I listen to (AI and You) is this: If we create a robot, that is perfect at eating ice cream, would you stop enjoy ice cream? Of course not. Creativity is in itself a reward. And yeah, there will be more and more AI music, AI art etc. But humans will not stop drawing or composing music. And they will not stop going to concerts to see listen to live music, to watch music being performed. If anything, these skills may actually be more renowned in the future, as people understand better and better how much effort goes into art, no matter the form. Also, going the hard way (i.e. wrting music by hand), when the easy one (i.e. creating music with one button) is available, is also a great virtue, that is not lost on any human being.
Thanks for your honest opinions & moral. 🙏
Love this guy ❤❤❤❤ its time we handover art to the intelligent machines
😂 He is like someone traveling on an airplane saying he knows how to fly. He is a mere passenger and so are these people too. I'm glad live music exists because recorded music will become completely irrelevant due to oversupply.
Besides I prefer the old way because of the huge amount of electricity and water these massive AI machine halls require to keep them running and cool.👎
What's next? I suppose we get what we deserve. Parade of fools. Prompt that 😂
Pardon my english, didn't use AI.
I don't understand what kind of problem this tech solves? We didn't have enough awful, stupid songs uploaded already on Spotify by bad and mediocre artists? This is so pointless and such a waste of resources.
Udio is far superior in my opinion
Heard that too
It's a trade.
Udio's sound quality is superior ( Suno V4 will get there ) udio is also better at prompt adhesion and merging styles. Which is why I personally prefer Udio.
But suno's songs tend to be more catchy, and of course it allows for longer songs to be generated (Udio V2 will also get there) also suno is faster to generate songs.
personally i like suno better just for the feel that it gives songs compared to udio
I'm testing Suno and Udio, and of course it's fun to generate music this random way.
BUT let's cut out the propaganda speech: Oliver McMahon and all users AREN'T CREATING MUSIC BY THEMSELVES (OURSELVES). Who's creating? The thousands and thousands of musicians, composers and audio engineers whose tracks were used to train this AI.
Let's just be fair and realistic. This music (it IS real music) was made with these people's effort and inspiration. Oliver's contribution on it is just 0,000001% of the result.
And it's OK, as far as:
1) Oliver knows it's just a trick
2) this AI was fairly trained on; music allowed to this use.
Do we agree on all of that?
Hey Oliver here, (it's actually McCann)
While it's true that Suno does a lot of the work, it's unfair to say that human contributions are minimal. Songwriting, which involves crafting lyrics, still requires significant skill and creativity (at least until ChatGPT can write better lyrics). With Suno automating the music composition process, what will set artists apart is their songwriting ability and taste.
Taste plays a crucial role because Suno can generate an infinite number of musical possibilities, but it takes human discernment to curate and select the pieces that resonate emotionally and align with one's artistic vision.
@@oliverzmccann Nice to meet you Oliver :)
Yes, human contribution is crucial. And it is almost entirely embedded inside the AI systems. When we type a prompt we're creating nothing: we're just asking the machine to generate a phonogram using our ancestors' creations and taste.
If we type lyrics, that's our 0,00001% of contribution.
I may seem a little grumpy, but I'm not. I'm just highlighting the real process behind the screen. Life as it is. Suno, Udio and other models gives us TOO LITTLE CONTROL over the output, and that's why I'm saying they're systems where the user don't have any fundamental power, meaning no authorship at all.
Maybe in the future (a near future?) these platforms start letting us choose the notes of a melody, the chord sequence, determining how the drummer should play... Then, we'll be talking about an invention where people REALLY create their OWN music.
i created some awesome kpop songs....its so much fun!
@@TheDecimusic Hi Daisy, in my opinion we create nothing when using these platforms: the machine generates songs for us, 99.99% based on other musicians, producers and composers masters (the phonograms). I've created some funny tracks myself, it is nice to hear the results - but I never think of myself as the CREATOR of that track (because I'm not, in fact).
@@marcosazambuja true true...but def. u need to hear my kpop songs. they are really awesome!
These songs so cliche, boring! Nothing surprising, no vulnerability, things that make it authentically human. This does not make me smile. Stop adding more noise into the world...
He didn't make music. He asked an A.I. to make it. And "A.I. music" is not a thing.
F this guy. its so selfish. Millions of people will loose their jobs
Don‘t complain, be better.
womp womp
suno is dope. I wrote this song but the hook was actually hallucinations of suno i decided to keep
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