🎤 How Generative AI Impacts Music and Video Creating
At the TechCrunch Disrupt, Luma AI CEO Amit Jain and his colleagues Mikey Shulman from Suno and Kakul Srivastava from Splice discussed how AI impacts work in creative industries.
Spoiler: AI will not replace creativity.
Amit Jain, Luma AI (text-to-video):
🔴 The promise of technology is not fulfilled until it's in everyone's hands. The spread of generative AI will democratize an expensive video production process.
🔴 Think about if you know Austin Mann. He always takes photos with the iPhone, and then Apple features their photos in launch materials. I actually cannot take the photos that Austin Mann takes. It's literally the same camera I have. Human skill and effort remain central in art.
Mikey Shulman, Suno (music generation):
🔴 People think I am the best user of our product, but in reality, our users' creativity always surprises us — they're finding groundbreaking ways to use these tools.
🔴 Users constantly ask me interesting and complex questions about the copyright of songs created on Suno. And for many of them, the answer is, "I actually don't know."
Kakul Srivastava, Splice (sample library):
🔴 Splice's library contains over 2 million sounds and samples. We collaborated with musicians from around the world to build this catalog to train our models. I believe it's essential to respect content creators.
🔴 AI is not just a tool to accelerate production. It's a catalyst for new genres, styles, and forms of creative expression that will likely inspire and influence us for many years.
📱 Watch the discussion here.
More on the topic:
🎬 Dream Machine 1.5 — a new model for video generation
🎶 Suno AI: A world where anyone can be a musician
#news @hiaimediaen
At the TechCrunch Disrupt, Luma AI CEO Amit Jain and his colleagues Mikey Shulman from Suno and Kakul Srivastava from Splice discussed how AI impacts work in creative industries.
Spoiler: AI will not replace creativity.
Amit Jain, Luma AI (text-to-video):
🔴 The promise of technology is not fulfilled until it's in everyone's hands. The spread of generative AI will democratize an expensive video production process.
🔴 Think about if you know Austin Mann. He always takes photos with the iPhone, and then Apple features their photos in launch materials. I actually cannot take the photos that Austin Mann takes. It's literally the same camera I have. Human skill and effort remain central in art.
Mikey Shulman, Suno (music generation):
🔴 People think I am the best user of our product, but in reality, our users' creativity always surprises us — they're finding groundbreaking ways to use these tools.
🔴 Users constantly ask me interesting and complex questions about the copyright of songs created on Suno. And for many of them, the answer is, "I actually don't know."
Kakul Srivastava, Splice (sample library):
🔴 Splice's library contains over 2 million sounds and samples. We collaborated with musicians from around the world to build this catalog to train our models. I believe it's essential to respect content creators.
🔴 AI is not just a tool to accelerate production. It's a catalyst for new genres, styles, and forms of creative expression that will likely inspire and influence us for many years.
📱 Watch the discussion here.
More on the topic:
🎬 Dream Machine 1.5 — a new model for video generation
🎶 Suno AI: A world where anyone can be a musician
#news @hiaimediaen