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@iamveecii_
Music Producer🎹 | Talent Manager| Tech Bro Passionate about creating sounds that resonates with listeners & evokes emotions UK GLOBAL TALENT
Katılım Ocak 2011
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@FLYWLKR @cheminichells I can bet you stil use some technogy to achieve that analog you think ai can't create lol
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@iamveecii_ @cheminichells The artform doesn’t need AI. I can still make something analog that AI could never even fathom (or steal).
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AI in music isn’t going anywhere. Every major shift in music technology was criticized at first — from autotune to DAWs to streaming platforms — but eventually the people who learned how to use them effectively gained the advantage. The same thing is happening with AI.
The goal shouldn’t be replacing creativity, but improving workflow, efficiency, and expanding possibilities. The creatives who figure out how to collaborate with AI instead of fighting it will most likely be the ones who stay ahead in the next era of music.
chellseey@cheminichells
It’s a hard conversation but AI in music is something everyone has to adapt to or they’ll be left behind. The world is always evolving and in the creative industry we have to find ways to collaborate with it for efficiency rather than a lack of creativity
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@King_Tola_fc You have a point and I can see where you are heading at.
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@iamveecii_ When people see your videos, they should instantly know what you represent.
But if man goes in without a plan or absence of self reflection, sooner or later e no go dey consistent with him content and e go stop halfway
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@OpeyemiDrift @nyrp_szn Lol I don't think so, if you check my previous tweet I talked about how we need to find a way to use ai to our advantage without losing our creative originality. So we need to embedd in a way that it's ethical. Na who no find way to integrate ai properly na go lose e job🤣
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@iamveecii_ You gats get head before man enter this content of a thing.
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Most people don’t support potential, they support proof.
When nobody is liking, commenting, or reposting your work, they scroll past it like it doesn’t exist. But the moment the numbers go up, everyone suddenly wants to be part of the journey.
Real support is believing in people before the spotlight finds them.
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@cheminichells I know right, at first I was mad but then later I realised with the way the world is going there's nothing much we can do rather than actually find a way to use it. Still early but I think with time structure and security for those who create genuinely will come in place
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@iamveecii_ This is exactly what I’m trying to point out and people are upset
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That’s the real conversation we need to have. AI itself isn’t the problem misuse is. There has to be systems that protect original creators from people using AI to clone voices, steal songs, copy styles, or profit from other people’s hard work without permission.
If the industry doesn’t take it seriously, the consequences could damage careers, destroy trust, and make creativity feel unsafe. Technology will keep evolving, but ethics, credit, and ownership still have to matter. The people who abuse AI tools to exploit others should face serious consequences, because protecting creators is just as important as innovation.
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@cheminichells There's a responsible & ethical way to use AI. For instance, I use it to master my songs. I make the music & the AI gives it that studio-quality sound.
However you & I both know there's people who will use it to steal another person's work & THAT'S what has to be stopped.
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That’s the real conversation we need to have. AI itself isn’t the problem misuse is. There has to be systems that protect original creators from people using AI to clone voices, steal songs, copy styles, or profit from other people’s hard work without permission.
If the industry doesn’t take it seriously, the consequences could damage careers, destroy trust, and make creativity feel unsafe. Technology will keep evolving, but ethics, credit, and ownership still have to matter. The people who abuse AI tools to exploit others should face serious consequences, because protecting creators is just as important as innovation.
RΛYMΛЯ@the_real_raymar
@cheminichells There's a responsible & ethical way to use AI. For instance, I use it to master my songs. I make the music & the AI gives it that studio-quality sound. However you & I both know there's people who will use it to steal another person's work & THAT'S what has to be stopped.
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AI in music isn’t going anywhere. Every major shift in music technology was criticized at first — from autotune to DAWs to streaming platforms — but eventually the people who learned how to use them effectively gained the advantage. The same thing is happening with AI.
The goal shouldn’t be replacing creativity, but improving workflow, efficiency, and expanding possibilities. The creatives who figure out how to collaborate with AI instead of fighting it will most likely be the ones who stay ahead in the next era of music.
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