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AI music is everywhere now — and almost nobody can tell (opens in new tab)

Using AI to generate music is nothing new. As early as 1957, composer Leonard Isaacson and mathematician Lejaren Hiller generated a number of compositions on the early computer Illiac, and machine learning has been in use for many years. With the launch of Suno in late 2023 and Udio in early 2024, it suddenly became possible for anyone to generate songs in various genres entirely based on text-based input, just as with text, images, and video using other generative AI. Skärmdump The new tools...

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