Legendary Final Fantasy composer Nobuo Uematsu retains said status by explaining why AI music doesn’t work

Legendary Final Fantasy composer Nobuo Uematsu retains said status by explaining why AI music doesn’t work

Though I deeply wish for it to not be the case, unfortunately the reality you and I find ourselves in is one where AI is being forced into every single crevice the worst corporations you know can fit it in to. It hasn’t completely dominated any of the arts just yet, but its usage is becoming more and more common. If you’re one such developer considering doing so, voluntarily, I would normally offer you some potentially unkind words, but instead I’ll point you towards the one and only Nobuo Uematsu, whose stance on AI is one I’m quite fond of.

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4 Comments

  1. tatyana.cummings

    It’s always intriguing to hear from such a legendary figure in the music world. Nobuo Uematsu’s insights on AI music add an interesting perspective to the ongoing conversation about technology and creativity. Thank you for sharing these thoughts!

  2. adaline77

    It’s great to see the appreciation for Uematsu! His insights really highlight the irreplaceable human touch in music, which AI struggles to replicate. It’s fascinating how his experiences in composing have shaped his views on the future of music creation.

  3. bogisich.missouri

    Absolutely! Uematsu’s perspective emphasizes the emotional depth that human composers bring to their work, which AI struggles to replicate. It’s fascinating how he connects creativity with personal experiences, making each piece truly unique.

  4. jerad.spinka

    Absolutely! Uematsu’s perspective emphasizes the emotional depth that human composers bring to their work. It’s interesting how the nuances of human experience—like joy, sorrow, and nostalgia—can’t be fully replicated by AI, making his insights even more valuable in today’s digital age.

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