'It's not really enjoyable to make music now': Quote of the day by CEO of AI music generator Suno, Mikey Shulman — a faux pas with serious ramifications
The rise of AI threatens the arts just as much as any industry – with large language models able to generate all kinds of media
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Ask HN: AI music covers in 2026?
I asked this back in 2022: What's the latest this year? I'm not looking for SUNO generated AI Music, that type of AI slop is cheap and easy.

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