Study finds AI-generated music 'inferior' to human-composed works
A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Amsterdam has found that music generated by artificial intelligence (AI) is often perceived as inferior to music composed by humans.
The study involved playing a selection of music to a group of participants, who were then asked to rate the quality of the music. The music was divided into two categories: music composed by humans and music generated by AI.
The results of the study showed that the participants consistently rated the human-composed music as being of higher quality than the AI-generated music. The researchers noted that the AI-generated music lacked the emotional depth and complexity that is often present in human-composed music.
While AI-generated music has been gaining popularity in recent years, with some musicians even incorporating it into their work, this study suggests that there is still a long way to go before AI-generated music can truly match the quality of human-composed music.
However, the researchers also noted that AI-generated music has the potential to be used in a variety of applications, such as background music for videos or video games, where the emotional depth of the music may not be as important.
Overall, this study highlights the need for continued research and development in the field of AI-generated music, in order to improve its quality and make it a viable alternative to human-composed music.
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