A study of 123,000 tracks reveals most AI music is created as a personal act, not for listeners, even as synthetic uploads flood streaming platforms.
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A study of 123,000 tracks reveals most AI music is created as a personal act, not for listeners, even as synthetic uploads flood streaming platforms.
This actually makes a lot of sense.
It feels like most people are using AI music more as a personal creative outlet than something meant for an audience. Almost like journaling, but with sound.
The interesting part is the gap between creation and consumption — uploads are exploding, but listeners still seem to prefer human-made music.
Reminds me of how people take tons of photos but rarely go back to them. The act of creating itself is the reward.