I think there's like a illusion that that platform is gate kept via authenticity or whatever else. But also anybody can upload stuff to Spotify. You can tweak that song so that enough that the algorithm can't detect it, spin up another account and put it up again. Or you just do a different spin off a different tick tock like the rate at which the stuff can just like break through. And what did that get? Half a million streams in a day, a million. I don't know a lot. It feels like all of these things compress into like you have a two-day music career,. And they just rebrand and do something other than their own work.
The NIA boys discuss Drake and The Weeknd's A.I. Music Song, Coachella Economics, Steve Jobs Archive, and much more.
Timestamps:
(00:00:00) - Intro
(00:04:16) - Reaction to Heart On My Sleeve: The A.I. Drake/The Weeknd Song
(00:07:38) - Heart On My Sleeve was a marketing stunt?
(00:10:58) - Why AI-generated content will super charge Big Brands
(00:25:38) - A.I., Authenticity, and Monetization
(00:28:09) - Smaller artists should leverage A.I.
(00:29:58) - Is Generative A.I.’s impact on media overhyped?
(00:33:38) - Which artists will benefit the most from the A.I. Revolution?
(00:38:49) - Content Overload
(00:43:54) - The Business Behind Coachella
(00:52:04) - How soon will an A.I. artist perform at Coachella?
(00:53:37) - Steve Jobs Archive
(01:01:13) - Meme of the Week
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