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With all the controversy over using copyrighted material to train AI models, it got me thinking - what if you didn't need to use copyrighted material to train on? Instead, instruct the model on the basics of music, chord progressions, how they are commonly used in music, etc - basically teaching AI the fundamentals of music. If you needed actual examples, you could hire some session musicians to create examples of different genres using original, non-copyrighted content.
The idea here is that technically it should be possible to train AI to create music without relying on any copyrighted content at all. In that case, the RIAA and the music industry wouldn't have a leg to stand on whatsoever, there would be nothing they could do at that point.
Just curious how feasible would something like this be?
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