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because everything will be put through this shit.
I am exaggerating because there will always be an underground that won't be using software but putting new music through old 'hit' filters will only increase the tendency to regurgitate old music.
The article states that the software is only a scoring system and artists will still have to 'fix' what's wrong in their song to give it more 'hit' points but I can definitely see a software solution that works backwards and serves you a solution on a plate "AI suggests adding this loop 5 times. Do you want it done automatically?"
I like the article stating that dnb could not have been predicted.
I am exaggerating because there will always be an underground that won't be using software but putting new music through old 'hit' filters will only increase the tendency to regurgitate old music.
The article states that the software is only a scoring system and artists will still have to 'fix' what's wrong in their song to give it more 'hit' points but I can definitely see a software solution that works backwards and serves you a solution on a plate "AI suggests adding this loop 5 times. Do you want it done automatically?"
I like the article stating that dnb could not have been predicted.