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This is a noble pursuit but I am curious about the classification criteria.
How would you treat those who used it as a tool for composition, progression ideas compared to those who literally create the entire thing using generative methods?
Because as per the article, impersonating an artist is forbidden. What stops me from asking an LLM "Give me 5 chord progressions and scales that sound like Adele" and glue it together? How could it be detected?
I think there's a difference between asking for chord progressions or tips and tricks to get a certain sounds and telling a LLM to generate a song.
With the former there's usually zero originality, but I see how it can be useful as a starting point. People who do the latter can go f*ck off, especially if they try to make money off of it.