An AI-generated artist has now appeared on Billboard’s Top 100 every week this year, reports Futurism. The anonymous project blends machine learning with human producers to craft songs that sound chart-ready — and apparently, listeners can’t tell the difference.
Key insights:
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AI artistry normalises fast. What started as novelty tracks are now indistinguishable from mainstream hits.
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Cultural shift, not just tech. Fans care less how music is made and more about how it feels.
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Economic implications. Music production costs drop while ethical and creative questions rise.
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We’re entering a world where creativity and computation share the same stage. The question isn’t whether AI can make art, but what happens when we start preferring it.


