Artificial intelligence is rapidly expanding, and AI in music is no different. It is more than what you are saying. I am not just assembling a kit. I am growing the oak, felling the tree, hauling the timber, and trucking it to the sawmill.
At the mill—call it Suno or another—my log is cut to boards. That is the only service it provides.Then the real work begins: I take those planks and build my boat. I raise the frames, install the deck, craft the cabin, and finish the joinery. Every part is shaped from that wood.
And yes, some claim that such tools can leave a faint grain pattern from another builder's wood, perhaps a one- or two-inch scar in a hundred-foot keel. They have admitted to this driftwood in their mills.
AI is just a tool—the saw in the mill. The tree, design, labor, and vision are mine, and the vessel is launched from my own shipyard. Suno—or another—was only one part of the process; I provided the melody, vocals, lyrics, musical direction, DAW production, and mastering.