So what happens when we flood streaming platforms with AI-generated songs? It's not just about whether the music sounds good or not. The whole system — artists, listeners, labels, algorithms — relies on human creativity as the engine. Once you let AI churn out infinite tracks, you create a feedback loop where real musicians can't compete for attention. And since algorithms already favor volume, platforms will just fill up with soulless copies. Then human artists get buried, royalties shrink further, and the incentive to make original music dries up. Even if some AI songs are decent, the unintended consequence is a homogenized landscape where genuine expression gets squeezed out. That's not evolution — that's a slow erasure of what makes music meaningful.
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