Generative AI Is Revolutionizing Music: Loudly's Vision For Democratizing Creation
Bernard Marr
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For me, one of the most exciting aspects of the recent wave of generative AI technology is the democratizing impact it has on creativity. We’ve seen how anyone can use tools like ChatGPT or Midjourney to express their ideas with words or pictures. And the way we create and listen to music is about to be turned on its head, too.
Loudly is a generative AI-driven music platform that aims to allow anybody to “create, customize and discover music." Recently, I was joined by founder and CEO Rory Kenny for my podcast, covering a number of topics that I personally find fascinating.
Does AI threaten human creativity by ushering in a future where all of our art and entertainment is conjured up from digital data by super-smart computers?
Or does it allow us to augment and enhance our inherent human creativity in new and exciting ways, breaking down social and technological barriers to creativity and enabling us to express ourselves in new ways?
?This was just one of the questions that Rory and I hoped to get to the root of – while also taking an overview of the fascinating technology and the business model behind the platform.
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What is Loudly?
Essentially, Loudly is an AI music creation platform trained on 10 million songs, built from a bank of 200,000 sounds. Users can generate their own royalty-free music for their projects by using simple natural-language prompts. For example, ask it to create a soundtrack for your product launch video, photographic slideshow or just family videos, and that’s what you’ll get. You can choose the style of music, the tempo, and the mood, or select individual instruments.
All of the sounds are based on human-generated recordings rather than being synthesized. Any of the songs can be customized to fit individual projects or new songs can be created from scratch.
The concept is “music as code”. This means that rather than existing as a linear soundwave, it can be interacted with at a granular level to create potentially billions of different sounds.
Importantly, Loudly itself owns the copyright to all of the music that the system has been trained on, meaning there’s no danger that musicians will feel they have been ripped off by having their existing work fed into the AI and then used to generate derivative works.
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AI and the Democratization of Music Creation
Eventually, Kenny believes, “I think it’s very obvious that AI will be embedded in pretty much all creative tools.
“It’s already happening with image generation, so music … it’s going to be the same thing.
“Whether you’re in video creation or in digital audio workstation software, you will have AI that’s there to deliver some kind of access or enhancement.”
This will offer billions of people who may have always wanted to enjoy making and playing music but who lack the technical skills to do so the chance to find an outlet for their ideas and creativity.
In many ways, it can be considered a logical next step in a music ecosystem where streaming services have already democratized distribution. Today, anyone can easily upload their songs and find an audience – thousands are uploaded to services like Spotify and Soundcloud daily.
Kenny says, “The next thing that’s going to happen is what I’m calling the era of mass creativity … this has already started. The big question is what’s going to happen as we move through that era and … how will that impact artists?”
Kenny refers to the creative individuals who will become musicians thanks to the enabling power of AI as “AI-first artists.”
“With music creation tools … they can potentially just go to different platforms and generate music. They can even create their own synthetic artist profiles with image generation; they can create a backstory with ChatGPT … they can create a narrative to what their career is about … with the advent of mixed reality … they can even put on live shows.”
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So, while that may give us mere mortals a chance to live out our dreams of becoming synthetic pop stars, what about actual artists who already have the technical skills to create music but want to supercharge them with AI?
Kenny illustrates the potential here with an example from the past – when Bob Dylan famously went against convention by playing an electric guitar at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965. For his attempts to innovate, he was jeered and booed by conventionalists. But the occasion is now celebrated as a pioneering moment in the history of popular music.
“It was controversial,” Kenny says, ?“And he broke away from convention, and he adopted the technology. Because I think at the end of the day, if you are an artist and highly creative … the temptation was too strong.
“He suddenly could access a whole new kind of genre … a larger audience … a new toolkit. And he could also evolve his narrative, his musical legacy. Our musical history is richer because he made that decision.”
The theory encapsulates Kenny’s ideas about how music – and creativity in general – will evolve as new tools and technology come onto the scene. It’s what’s happened throughout history, after all. So it makes sense that AI – perhaps the most revolutionary new “toolkit” of all time, will have a similarly transformative effect. Right?
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Unintended Consequences
Of course, despite the hype, excitement and optimism, we certainly shouldn’t ignore the fact that there are many people out there who are concerned that AI might impact music and creativity in less positive ways.
This is hardly surprising as the emergence of AI, and generative AI in particular, has prompted fears ranging from a decline in demand for humans in creative jobs to a “dumbing down” effect on culture stemming from a surge of AI-generated art.
Kenny believes this could be generational – “There are surveys suggesting that people who are, let's say, a little bit younger, between 16 and 25, are really open to using AI tool as the first thing that they interact with to learn about how something words .. to learn about, you know, what is good writing … what is a well-formatted essay, or a well-constructed song.”
To the others, perhaps members of older generations?
“I think my main tip is … is not to be afraid of it, and avoid it. It’s always good to move towards the challenge, right? So you can solve it for yourself. Move towards the unknown and just start to explore it.
“Be like Bob Dylan, you know, pick up that electric guitar and plug it into your amplifier to hear what your music sounds like.”
You can click here to watch my webinar interview with Rory Kenny, founder and CEO of Loudly, in full, where we cover more questions about AI and the future of music, as well as look at his plans for how the service will evolve.
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About Bernard Marr
Bernard Marr is a world-renowned futurist, influencer and thought leader in the fields of business and technology, with a passion for using technology for the good of humanity. He is a?best-selling and award-winning author of 22 books , writes a regular column for Forbes and advises and coaches many of the world’s best-known organisations. He has over 2 million social media followers, 1.8 million newsletter subscribers and was ranked by LinkedIn as one of the top 5 business influencers in the world and the No 1 influencer in the UK.
Bernard’s latest books are ‘Business Trends in Practice: The 25+ Trends That Are Redefining Organisations’, ‘Future Skills: The 20 Skills and Competencies Everyone Needs To Succeed In A Digital World’ and ‘The Future Internet: How the Metaverse, Web 3.0, and Blockchain Will Transform Business and Society’.
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10 个月Thank you for this thought-provoking overview on how generative #AI could transform music creation. Democratizing access to tools that unlock creativity is an exciting vision. You raise a fair point about unintended consequences - no #technology is without tradeoffs. However, if stewarded responsibly, AI-powered music could enable more people to express themselves through song. The analogy of Bob Dylan embracing electric guitars is apt - often innovation brings short-term backlash before being accepted. As adoption grows, it will be important to study impacts on professional musicians and establish safeguards if needed. Responsible guidelines on using copyright-trained models could help address some concerns. Keeping an open, balanced dialogue around emerging tech is wise. Please do continue sharing insights on #AI's evolution in the creative arena.?
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11 个月What a fascinating exploration of the intersection between #AI and creativity!?In a world where #technology continually transforms our creative landscapes, it's inspiring to consider the potential for AI to enrich our musical history and open up new frontiers in artistic expression. As we navigate these uncharted territories, embracing AI with a spirit of curiosity and innovation, much like Bob Dylan did with the electric guitar, seems like a promising approach.
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12 个月This is a game-changer! ???? Your post on Loudly's vision for democratizing music creation with generative AI is mind-blowing. The potential for anyone to craft their unique soundtracks is revolutionary. I appreciate how it tackles the debate on AI's impact on human creativity. The concept of "music as code" and Loudly's approach to owning copyright is a solid move. Rory's insight into the era of mass creativity and the birth of "AI-first artists" is intriguing—it's like opening up a whole new playground for music enthusiasts! The parallel with Bob Dylan embracing electric guitars speaks volumes. Embracing AI is a journey, not a threat. Exciting times ahead for the evolution of music and creativity! ???? #AIinMusic #CreativityRevolution ???
Great post, Bernard Marr! I find the concept of generative AI in music fascinating. It's amazing how technology is empowering individuals to create unique soundtracks and explore their creativity. I believe this opens up a whole new world of opportunities for artists and musicians. It also raises important questions about the future of human-AI collaboration in the art industry. What are your thoughts on how this could shape the music landscape in the coming years?
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