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  1. Nobody wants to tell me why they only listen to their own Suno slop

    A growing trend on the Suno AI music platform involves users exclusively listening to music they have generated themselves, often abandoning traditional streaming services. Many users report preferring their AI-created music because it perfectly matches their tastes or offers niche genres they struggle to find elsewhere. The article speculates that this behavior stems from either narcissism or laziness, as it provides a shortcut to personalized music without the effort of discovering new artists or learning musical skills. AI

    Nobody wants to tell me why they only listen to their own Suno slop

    IMPACT Suggests a potential shift in music consumption habits, prioritizing personalized AI-generated content over human-created music.

  2. Adam Neely about the ties between # Suno and the President of the Berklee College of Music. https://www. youtube.com/watch?v=EfeGc02nzC4 # AdamNeely # Berklee #

    Musician and content creator Adam Neely is investigating the relationship between Suno, an AI music generation company, and the President of Berklee College of Music. The investigation appears to be presented in a video format, with Neely sharing his findings on social media platforms like Mastodon. AI

  3. Latest video from Adam Neely: They Teach # AI # Music at Music # School Now... # Berklee # College of Music now teaches classes in AI # songwriting , and that's

    Students at Berklee College of Music are protesting the introduction of AI songwriting classes, arguing that it's a detrimental development for music education. A petition has been launched to ban these classes, reflecting student concerns about the role of artificial intelligence in creative fields. AI

    IMPACT Student protests highlight growing concerns about AI's role in creative industries and education.