Episode 4
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**🎵 Listen to our hilariously bad AI jingle first:** https://www.udio.com/songs/2NQ68f3nBegurCT6TyyiQG?utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing In this episode of TruthAmp, Craig and Emmanuella dive deep into AI's impact on songwriting and the music industry. What starts with Craig's cringe-worthy AI-generated jingle (seriously, Emmanuella's ears were bleeding) evolves into a fascinating discussion about authenticity, artistry, and the future of music. ## Key Discussion Points: **The Velvet Sundown Controversy** - AI artist that fooled over a million Spotify listeners - The importance of honesty between artists and fans - Why deception breaks the fundamental trust that drives artistic success **Industry Legends Speak Out** - Nick Cave's brutal take: AI songwriting is "artistic demoralization" that erodes "the world's soul" - Bernard Fanning argues AI removes humanity from art, defeating its very purpose - The tension between artistic idealism and paying the bills **The Platform Problem** - Are streaming services flooding platforms with AI music to avoid paying royalties? - What happens when real artists start withdrawing their content? - Will we just get used to artificial music as background noise? **Technical Evolution** - How audio compression has already changed how we consume music - The irony of AI deliberately adding "authentic" imperfections - From auto-tune perfection back to intentional flaws ## The Bottom Line: While AI tools might help with arrangements and production, both hosts agree that music that truly moves people requires human vulnerability, effort, and soul. As Craig puts it: music needs humanity and effort, not just a 20-word prompt. **Their advice? Get out there and listen to live music. Support real artists. Go pat a cat.** What do you think? Can AI ever replicate the human experience that makes great songwriting? Let us know in the comments!
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