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AI Is Changing How Music Is Made – And Listened To

WNWNIAI Newsroom 1 min read(updated 3 June 2026)
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AI Is Changing How Music Is Made – And Listened To
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Artificial intelligence is quietly reshaping the music world, and it's starting to become noticeable. What was once the sole domain of human creativity – writing and performing songs – is now being done by computers. This isn't just about computer-generated beats; it's full songs, with melodies, lyrics, and even vocals that sound incredibly human.

For many, this raises questions about authenticity. If you're humming along to a tune, how do you know if it was crafted by a person with feelings and experiences, or by a complex computer program? It's becoming increasingly difficult to tell the difference, and some in the industry are calling it the "AI slopification of music" – a flood of sometimes generic, but technically competent, music.

This trend has big implications. For artists, it creates a new challenge for standing out and getting paid for their work. For listeners, it means a potentially endless supply of music, but also a shift in how we value human artistry. Will we start to appreciate human-made music even more, or will AI-generated tunes simply become another part of our daily soundtrack?

It's a topic that's sparking a lot of debate. While AI offers exciting new tools for musicians and opens up possibilities for custom music for things like videos or background noise, it also forces us to consider what makes music truly special and meaningful. It's a conversation worth having as AI continues to weave its way into our creative industries.

Why it matters

This matters because music is a big part of our lives, and AI changing how it's made affects everyone from the artists we listen to, to the background music in our favourite cafes. It challenges our understanding of creativity and authenticity.

#ai music#music industry#artificial intelligence#digital music#creative ai#fake artists#streaming
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