AI composed Music: Is it really music and is it any good

AI music. Yes or No

KBB

7/9/2025

The rise of AI-generated music has sparked a lively debate: can we truly call it “music”? While AI can analyze patterns and compose pieces that sound remarkably like human-created songs, many argue that it often lacks the soul, feeling, and emotional depth that human composers bring to their work. Music producer and YouTuber Rick Beato discussed AI music in a recent podcast, noting that while it’s impressive, it often misses the mark on emotional authenticity. As we look to the future, the potential for AI in music is vast, but there’s an ongoing question: will it ever replace the human element, or will it simply become another tool that enhances human creativity? I guess time will tell. Furthermore, many artists are beginning to collaborate with AI, using it as a partner rather than a replacement. This raises further questions about the nature of creativity and authorship in the digital age. Imagine a world where human and machine work together, blending their strengths to create soundscapes that are both innovative and deeply emotive. The exploratory nature of this collaboration might lead to entirely new genres, which can inspire fresh dialogues around art and technology. As we stand on this precipice, one can only wonder what the future holds for music in an era increasingly influenced by artificial intelligence.