SUNO is killer!

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Munin wrote: Tue Jul 14, 2026 4:07 pm I also know of some small businesses like hair salons and gyms that now just play those hour-long Suno mix playlists from Youtube for the background muzak instead of going through the headache of royalty-free platform subscriptions and the like.
This is a way bigger deal than people realize.

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That's interesting like example. And on the other hand, if the music that they would diffuse in their space was known by all its clients, they could sing together. And that would make them feel belonging to the same culture. That's why using AI in that kind of spaces could be like a progressive death of what makes us feel belonging to same tribe, and makes us feel more and more and disconnected from each others.
Not only because of that, for sure, but equally because of personnalizing more and more stuff, until building an individual culture which is never shared with others.

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progressive death of what makes us feel belonging to same tribe, and makes us feel more and more and disconnected from each others.
Yes, this is a good point, because Streaming & VOD are kind of already causing this on the TV & movie side (of course there are still clear "pop culture phenomena" like Stranger Things and the like but there is just way less of the communal weekly water cooler talk thing)

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Exactly. The more you feed people with what they want individualy, the more you explode the collective, and the more you take an advantage on them. Isolated people can't organize togethers to build something else.
Which is quite an irony when you think that AI was supposed to free people.
As if pure individual "freedom" was in fact a collective jail.
Then "SUNO Killer" as the title of this thread can't be most true 🤣

L'enfer est pavé de bonnes intentions.

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Thread title should be 'SUNO is killa!!"

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ghettosynth wrote: Tue Jul 14, 2026 4:50 pm
Munin wrote: Tue Jul 14, 2026 4:07 pm I also know of some small businesses like hair salons and gyms that now just play those hour-long Suno mix playlists from Youtube for the background muzak instead of going through the headache of royalty-free platform subscriptions and the like.
This is a way bigger deal than people realize.
On one hand people should be free to consume the music they enjoy. But the bigger hand knows it’s a scourge.

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Why do you think it's a scourge?

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If you're a business you're not likely trying to get people to sing along or have a shared moment, you just want them to either keep shopping or feel relaxed and comfortable in some way. I tend to listen to lofi hip hop while I'm working/studying. I don't care who makes the tracks, or, if I ever hear the same tune twice. It's a bit like acoustic corporate art, it serves the purpose.

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Innermost wrote: Tue Jul 14, 2026 8:11 pm Why do you think it's a scourge?
Because it is a lie from start to finish.

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Innermost wrote: Tue Jul 14, 2026 8:11 pm Why do you think it's a scourge?
It is a lie from start to finish.

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What would be their promise that they don't honor?

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ghettosynth wrote: Tue Jul 14, 2026 8:24 pm If you're a business you're not likely trying to get people to sing along or have a shared moment, you just want them to either keep shopping or feel relaxed and comfortable in some way. I tend to listen to lofi hip hop while I'm working/studying. I don't care who makes the tracks, or, if I ever hear the same tune twice. It's a bit like acoustic corporate art, it serves the purpose.
Who are you? And what did you do with ghettosynth?

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I am not sure if you are asking that to me?

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Innermost wrote: Tue Jul 14, 2026 8:35 pm I am not sure if you are asking that to me?
Have you done something with ghettosynth?

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Like what? He is not the same?
I just ask a few questions

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