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Originally Posted by edslunch
Goodbye streaming services. Right now you can upload songs to all the services with no specific quality validation. Imagine bots creating and uploading thousands of songs a day then spamming social media in the hope that one catches on and makes a ton of money. I imagine the streaming services will need to crack down on this somehow.
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At some point I think we simply drown in all the content. Or the idea that there's a general pool of content we all pull from becomes a thing of the past. The only pool we draw from is ours, and every book/song/show we consume is generated for us specifically.
I love music, but throughout my day I more of less listen to the same 7 hour long movie score orchestral soundtrack playlist over and over again. I'm rarely even aware it's going, it just locks my mind into a focused groove.
I was playing around with making that type of music in Udio yesterday, and it's to the point I could probably listen to it all day long and it would likely do what I need. If we could get it to a place where it could create a 2 minute loop in under 2 minutes, it could conceivably run all day and I'd barely notice it was always a few seconds ahead of me.
This isn't an ideal direction for music mind you, but it's a use case that would serve me specifically.