Coming soon from Tech Tonic: Will AI ruin music?

科技锐评即将揭晓:人工智能会毁灭音乐吗?

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2025-08-29

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AI music generators - platforms that use artificial intelligence to create new, original music from scratch - can make songs that are almost indistinguishable from human creations. For some musicians, they’re the next frontier in music-making technology. But for others, they represent a grave threat, flooding the world with low-grade AI music, stealing the jobs of working musicians, and even spelling the end of the creative process as we know it. Is this just technophobia, or is music facing AI annihilation? In a new two-part series of Tech Tonic, the FT’s pop critic Ludovic Hunter-Tilney explores the emerging world of AI music, and the impact it could have on the industry. Tech Tonic is presented by Ludovic Hunter-Tilney. The producers are Lulu Smyth and Josh Gabert-Doyon. Edwin Lane is the senior producer, Flo Phillips is the executive producer. Sound design by Breen Turner and Samantha Giovinco. Original Music by Metaphor Music. Manuela Saragosa and Topher Forhecz are the FT’s acting co-heads of audio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • What happens when you let artificial intelligence make its own music?

  • That was absolutely horrific.

  • That was like a bizarre Guns N' Roses.

  • AI music generators are spreading across the internet and they're getting better and better at producing their own songs.

  • That was actually really quite good.

  • That is a winner.

  • For some musicians, generative AI is the next frontier in music making.

  • That's kind of how I see these AI models.

  • I see them as a grand collective human accomplishment.

  • But for others, it could spell the end of music as we know it.

  • AI music is everywhere.

  • Of course, it puts people out of work.

  • It's going to make it incredibly hard to make any money at all in this industry.

  • You make that sound like an existential threat to the very practice of music itself.

  • I think it is.

  • I'm Ludovic Hunter-Tilney, the FT's pop critic.

  • And in a two-part series of Tech Tonic,

  • I'm investigating the spread of AI-generated music and asking what the impact might be on the music industry,

  • from the studios of working musicians to the streaming platforms that deliver music to the masses.

  • And we'll be finding out about the legal battle over how AI music generators are built.