Artificial intelligence isn’t just generating songs; it’s also assisting humans and helping accelerate their creative processes and output. There is a big difference between pure AI generation and human artists utilizing AI in their creative processes. With tools like AI-powered lyric generation, mixing, mastering and audio stem stripping, artists have more avenues for music creation than ever.
“The range of AI tools that are coming, are transforming, and will completely transform the way we think about creating music,” emphasized Antonuccio. “If I’m partnering with a tool like Lemonaide, I’m completing songs faster and thus I’m able to create music faster. Something that maybe took me a range of six to 12 months is now down to a range of two to four months. The acceleration process of output is going to grow exponentially.”
Collaborating with artificial intelligence is something that goes beyond the music industry and recontextualizes creativity across the board. Industries like film, animation, advertising, writing and more are openly using AI. Some Hollywood screenwriters have spoken about using AI tools, not to wholly generate, but accelerate their processes.
Antonuccio says the impact of AI will become even greater as people feel more comfortable using these tools.
“Gen Alpha, they’re going to be very comfortable using AI to quickly do things like write or ideate or complete lyrics or whatever—things that might have taken, previous generations, days or weeks to finish,” said Antonuccio. “It really is a transformation period with how we think about what human creativity means and how it’s augmented, or how it can be assisted. These tools will add a dimension of possibilities that has been inconceivable until now.”
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