Now and then there's a headline about an AI musician going huge on some platform. For me the most fascinating thing is that when this happens, and I look up their album or singles, their songs are almost identical. Not like when you say "all of ACDC's songs are the same." Like, they're just tons of tiny variations. Check e.g. the singles by the AI named Eddie Dalton.
Or there was another popular one called Breaking Rust, I believe, who was a sort of modern hardcore country singer. Nearly every song began with him humming, in the same cadence, followed by the same bluesy percussion. And all were some variation on the theme of being a tough guy who doesn't care about other people's opinions. Like, dozens of these songs.

And with this sort of thing I always wonder whether it's that they're (a) gaming the system, or (b) discovered something humans actually wanted all along, in some sense, but which artists would've never produced.

I mean maybe we really just want Oasis to play 83 slight variations on Wonderwall, but they wouldn't.

@b_age I dunno, like, some of these are really popular as far as I can tell. And, in my experience, people who aren't into this stuff can't tell AI from real. Or, just aren't trying to.
@ZachWeinersmith We don't know if such clicks are generated by real human fans or by bots, only curious people, or something else.
My physiotherapist plays such slop for a calming atmosphere because he can't afford the high royalties the collecting organisms take from therapeuts. You can hear it, it's like blubbering mud. No breathtaking, no different emotions in the "voices".
Patients accept it because we know that therapeuts are so badly paid (France). Many clicks. 1/2
@b_age
@ZachWeinersmith 2/2 Then happened the music accident. The slop in endless repetition "hallucinated" into a mix of calming "Yoga sound" and death metal. 🤣 You could hear the patients cry out loud in different rooms. And it was like a virus ... death metal came back .. in the calmest moments ...
@b_age

@NatureMC @ZachWeinersmith @b_age

Some people do find death metal very calming 🤘🥰

@AngelaCarstensen @NatureMC @ZachWeinersmith @b_age I hate when they (doctors, dentists, hairdressers) play music, any music. If I want music, I have my own headphones/earbuds. But I prefer silence and when I listen to any music it is active listening. It is not a background to life. But slop: everything I heard, regardless of the (attempted) genre, was unlistenable.

@rhelune

At a doctor's office I also wouldn't want music playing in the background.

Ylvis - Improvised hidden radio at the dentist's office (Eng subs)

YouTube

@rhelune With my dentist panic I would leave at once, even if I don't understand a word. 😱 🥶

@AngelaCarstensen

@NatureMC @AngelaCarstensen That's why I do not like pranks, even non-malicious ones. Ylvis first pranked people, then asked for an apology with a bottle of wine, but some people said that the prank had brought up their trauma. Luckily they have stopped doing pranks since.

(If you turn on the subtitles you are gonna see that they are scaring people about local anaesthesia used by the dentists 😱 )

@rhelune Well, the dentists allowing this were a-holes. @AngelaCarstensen
@NatureMC @AngelaCarstensen Agree, regardless of the presents for the pranked.
@AngelaCarstensen @rhelune Fortunately, it's calm at the doctors. It's playing in the massage rooms of physiotherapy, and I suspect more for the therapists who do a very hard job the whole day.