When it comes to artificial intelligence in music, legendary rock musician Nick Cave is not a fan. The 65-year-old lead singer of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (the band behind the theme song of the crime drama “Peaky Blinders”) took to his blog to answer fan questions about ChatGPT and the music business.
“ChatGPT rejects any notions of creative struggle, that our endeavours animate and nurture our lives giving them depth and meaning,” Cave wrote. “It rejects that there is a collective, essential and unconscious human spirit underpinning our existence, connecting us all through our mutual striving.”
When asked his view on an artist using ChatGPT to write lyrics because of its ease, Cave didn’t hold back, saying that the artist using ChatGPT because it is “faster and easier” is participating in the erosion of the world’s soul and the spirit of humanity itself.
“To put it politely, [the songwriter] should fucking desist if he wants to continue calling himself a songwriter,” Cave said.
Cave argued that ChatGPT aims to do away with the creative process and the hurdles it presents.
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