Audiophile Ai music?


Been hearing some incredible Ai generated music lately, is this the future for audiophiles? 

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I love music discovery. Some of the most exciting new music I’ve heard I’ve been tricked to believe was an actual real person. On Youtube, a recent song by the name ’IIaria Argento’ caught my ear. It was really, really good. People in the comments were asking "who is this incredible singer?"  "who is she?". The guitar work is outstanding. Turns out it’s a digital artist who created this ficticious AI singer.

One part of me feels good listening to this amazing music. Then I’m faced with the reality that it’s not real. I’m somewhat conflated yet still curious. Everyone who hears it is shocked by how good it is.

Comment from the artist IIaria Argento... "music and vocals are AI generated. lyrics is mine, 100% human generated. if your read the video description I wrote there. I am a real person (yes, someone started to think I am not real) my videoclips are made using real video footages, not AI generated ones (unless directly stated, for a few songs I had indeed AI videos)

'Whisper, Darling' is another great creation of sultry Jazz voice plus piano and sax.

It will be very interesting to see how AI affects music and other arts.  I suspect there is room for both.  Is the value placed on the artist as a person/personality or the music independent of the source.  Same will be true for movies.  

@bbarten  That's a great question. If you write/create the lyrics and direct the sound making it a unique sound not copying any one human voice, wouldn't that be your own creation?

If I go to art school and study paintings from different artists then I paint my own painting using them as an influence isn't my work original? If I copied one artist that would be different but using a blend of art styles to create my own is accepted.

How is AI music any different?