Look, I hear you on the creativity angle, and I think we probably agree that human-made music has something special. But I'm coming at this from a practical, health-of-the-industry perspective. Streaming platforms already pay fractions of pennies per stream. Adding an endless flood of AI tracks doesn't just water things down, it actively hurts real artists trying to pay rent.
Here's the thing I keep coming back to: there's no limit on how much AI can produce. A single person could generate thousands of tracks a day, clogging up playlists and drowning out human work. That's not competition, that's a flood. And for listeners, it means sifting through more noise to find anything real.
I'm not anti-tech. But letting AI tracks onto platforms without any guardrails feels like we're prioritizing novelty over the people who make music worth streaming in the first place.
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