You can make songs in seconds with Suno AI. We test if they're actually good
TLDRSuno AI is a groundbreaking music creation tool that generates songs within seconds, raising questions about the future of music ownership and the impact on musicians' livelihoods. The AI creates tunes based on user prompts, and the resulting songs are owned by the customers. This video script features a critique of AI-generated jingles, including one about the Eastern curu bird and another with an Australian theme, exploring the quality and potential of AI in music production.
Takeaways
- 🎵 Sunno AI is a tool for generating songs quickly, often compared to the chatbot GPT for its capabilities in songwriting.
- 🎤 Users input genre and prompts for lyrics, and Sunno AI produces a song within seconds, suggesting a high level of efficiency.
- 🎼 Unlike other AI songwriting tools, customers who use Sunno AI retain ownership of the songs they create, raising questions about the future of music rights.
- 🤖 The potential for music streaming services to be flooded with AI-generated music brings up legal and ethical considerations within the music industry.
- 🌐 The livelihood of musicians may be threatened by the ease and affordability of AI-generated music, as it could devalue human creativity and effort.
- 🎵 The first song example is about the Eastern Curu bird, showcasing Sunno AI's ability to generate lyrics based on specific themes.
- 🎶 The AI-generated song about the Eastern Curu is deemed passable, not excellent but not worse than some radio songs, indicating a decent level of output quality.
- 💬 The jingle for Australia is not considered high-quality, but its message is appreciated, showing a potential use for AI-generated music in specific contexts.
- 🎵 Sunno AI demonstrates an understanding of basic songwriting elements like chord progressions, suggesting a level of musical competence.
- 🤔 The evaluation of AI-generated music raises the question of whether the negative reaction is due to a preference for human creativity over AI.
- 🎶 The Guardian now owns the commercial license to the Eastern Curu song, highlighting the practical implications of AI-generated music ownership.
Q & A
What is Sunno AI known for in the context of the script?
-Suno AI is known as the chat GPT of songwriting, capable of generating a song within seconds based on the user's genre and prompts for lyrics.
What distinguishes Sunno AI from other generative AI songwriting bots?
-Unlike most other generative AI songwriting bots, paying customers actually own the songs they create with Sunno AI.
What potential issue does the use of AI-generated music raise?
-The use of AI-generated music raises the question of whether our music streaming services will soon be flooded with these AI-created tunes and the legal and ethical implications that come with it.
How does the script address the concern about the livelihood of musicians?
-The script raises the concern that AI-generated music might fundamentally threaten the livelihood of musicians by potentially flooding the market with AI-created content.
What is the first song the script discusses and what is its theme?
-The first song discussed in the script is about the Eastern Curu, a bird, reflecting the Guardian's interest in birds.
What critique does the script offer on the AI-generated song about the Eastern Curu?
-The critique is that the song is not bad but also not exceptional, lacking the raw, teenage vulnerability of a song like 'Driver's License' but advocating for wetland protection.
What is the second jingle the script mentions and what is its message?
-The second jingle mentioned is for Australia, promoting a sense of home and possibly referencing Quantis Vibe, although it is not considered high quality.
How does the script evaluate the AI's understanding of a chord progression and the concept of a bird?
-The script suggests that the AI has a basic understanding of a chord progression and the concept of a bird, as evidenced by the song about the Eastern Curu.
What commercial implication does the script highlight regarding the Eastern Curu song?
-The script highlights that the Guardian now owns the commercial license to the Eastern Curu song, which was created with Sunno AI.
What is the final verdict on Sunno AI's songwriting capabilities based on the script?
-The final verdict is that while the AI-generated songs are not exceptional, they serve their purpose, especially for creating jingles, and do not necessarily spell doom for human musicians.
Outlines
🎵 AI in Songwriting: sunno AI's Impact and Ownership
This paragraph discusses the capabilities of sunno AI, a songwriting tool that generates music based on user-provided prompts. It highlights the uniqueness of sunno AI compared to other AI songwriting bots, as customers retain ownership of the songs they create. The speaker raises concerns about the potential influx of AI-generated music on streaming platforms and the possible legal and ethical implications. The paragraph also explores the potential threat to musicians' livelihoods and introduces a series of jingles created by AI for evaluation, starting with a song about the eastern curu, a bird, and the Guardian's fondness for birds. The speaker critiques the AI-generated song, comparing it to human-made music and pondering the implications of the Guardian owning the commercial license to the song.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Suno AI
💡Generative AI songwriting bots
💡Legal and ethical implications
💡Eastern curu
💡Wetland protection
💡Jingle
💡Commercial license
💡Music streaming services
💡Raw teenage vulnerability
💡Chord progression
💡Quantis
Highlights
Suno AI被誉为歌曲创作领域的GPT,能够在短时间内生成歌曲。
用户只需输入音乐类型和歌词提示,Suno AI便能在几秒钟内创作出一首歌曲。
与其他AI歌曲创作机器人不同,Suno AI的用户拥有他们所创作歌曲的所有权。
这引发了关于音乐流媒体服务是否会被这些机器人创作的歌曲充斥的讨论。
文章探讨了这些机器人创作的歌曲可能带来的法律和伦理问题。
讨论了这种技术是否威胁到音乐家生计的问题。
作者的同事为作者创作了几首曲子,以评估Suno AI的实际效果。
第一首歌曲是关于东方角的,这是《卫报》喜爱的鸟类。
尽管歌曲中机器人对东方角的理解似乎并不深入,但至少它提倡了湿地保护。
第二首歌曲是一首关于澳大利亚的宣传曲,尽管旋律不佳,但信息正面。
尽管歌曲质量参差不齐,但作为新闻机构的宣传曲却出奇地合适。
Suno AI至少知道和弦进行是什么,对鸟类有模糊的概念。
《卫报》现在拥有东方角歌曲的商业许可。
Triple J有100个理由知道该支持谁,拯救这一天,拯救C。