🎧 Artificial intelligence has been touted as a great disruptor in recent months, but can it match the vibe of human DJs? A London nightclub is experimenting with just that
Mubert uses human-made loops and samples to generate brand-new tracks. Users can like or dislike the app's generative music, and the app adapts accordingly.For Mubert’s CEO, Paul Zgordan, the rise of AI will inevitably result in some musicians losing jobs.
"We want to save musicians' jobs, but in our own way," Zgordan told Reuters via videolink from the Armenian capital Yerevan. "We want to give them this opportunity to earn money with the AI. We want to give people new ,” the 35-year-old executive, who is also a DJ and musician, said.The DJ booth, usually the focus of parties, was left empty as an experiment to see how revellers would react to the AI DJ."It could be more complex," said Rose Cuthbertson, a 24-year-old AI master's student.
Yet for Zgordan, there's more work to be done if Mubert wants to have similar functionalities to ChatGPT. "There is no ChatGPT for music because music is more complex," he said. "For now technology is not ready."
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