With all the AI music videos being pumped out today, when do you think there will be a completely AI generated #1 hit song? Has it already happened? Do you think public opinion would change if they found out it was completely made by AI?
Summary
A discussion on whether an AI-generated song could top the charts and how public opinion might react if it were revealed to be completely AI-made.
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