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Billy Corgan and Diplo debate AI use in music industry.

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Brian Miller
6 hours ago7 min read
Billy Corgan and Diplo are facing off over AI, and honestly, it’s the kind of debate that’s been simmering in studios and on Twitter threads for a minute now. Corgan, the Smashing Pumpkins frontman who built a career on layered guitars and deeply personal lyrics, is drawing a hard line—calling AI a 'deal with the devil' that could flatten the quirks and imperfections that make music feel human.He’s not wrong to worry; if every track gets optimized by an algorithm, we might lose the happy accidents that gave us classic records. On the flip side, Diplo—a producer who’s always jumped between genres and scenes—sees AI as just another tool in the box, like a new synth or drum machine.He’s arguing that artists who refuse to adapt might find themselves left behind, especially as streaming demands constant output. This isn’t a small squabble; it’s the same tension record labels faced when sampling and auto-tune first hit.Now generative AI can write melodies, mimic voices, and even polish a mix in seconds. Some folks see it as a shortcut to mediocrity; others call it a creative partner.The real question might be about authenticity—can a machine-written hook ever hit as hard as something born from a late-night studio jam? As tools like Suno and Udio get better, the industry is watching. Legal battles over copyright are looming, but so are new possibilities for artists who want to experiment.Corgan’s stance feels like a holdout for soul, while Diplo’s push feels like survival. Either way, the next few years will define whether we’re heading toward a future of cloned hits or a new kind of collaboration between human instinct and machine precision.
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