The album Rumba Congo, attributed to the fictional band Concubanas, is a representation of AI's ability to blend musical influences, specifically combining Cuban and Congolese styles. While Concubanas, formed in 1971 and disbanded in 1992, never existed, the music showcases the potential of AI-generated compositions. With companies like Suno and Boomy on the rise, AI music is becoming more complex. A study predicts AI-generated music revenues will soar to $4 billion by 2028. However, concerns about transparency and consumer awareness linger, as highlighted by experts in the field.
AI has progressed to the point where it can generate music resembling human creativity, making it increasingly difficult for listeners to differentiate between the two.
The surge of AI-generated music raises critical questions about transparency and accountability in the music industry, with a growing responsibility to clearly label content.
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