What Listeners Feel vs. What They Say: Rethinking Emotional Impact in AI-Generated Music
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David Sweeney
20d agoen
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MITWhat Listeners Feel vs. What They Say: Rethinking Emotional Impact in AI-Generated Musicmit.eduHuman-composed music elicits stronger emotions than AI-generated music, MIT Media Lab finds—even when listeners say they prefer AI
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