100% - I heard some the other day at the office and as it was background noise I didn't really pay much attention, then, when I had a peaceful 5 minutes I actually listened to it and though 'that's not quite right'. It's weird. You know in hyperrealistic animations there's that phenomenon called the 'uncanny valley'? It's almost real, but its not quite and it triggers a weird response in the brain. I got the same thing from that AI music crap.
Discussion
That's an interesting way to think about it. What do you think of artists that use AI to aid them in song production or instrument creation? I have a musician friend who writes songs and records demos but uses this AI app called Suno to essentially recreate what he records but adjusts it according to his prompts. He feels it is almost like using virtual VST instruments you can program in a DAW but faster because it uses AI. I personally like to record mix and master ourselves because you can learn so much as a musician but for him, without a band and producer, he feels it allows him to accomplish everything on his own.