Doubling Down on Suno, the Platform for Creative Entertainment
I’ll admit it. The first time I heard people talking about AI-generated music, I reacted the same way most people react when someone announces they’ve invented a healthier version of pizza. Sure. Okay. I’m listening. But I’m also suspicious. Because history is littered with products that promised to revolutionize creativity and instead gave us something that felt like a tax form with a soundtrack. Then I spent some time with Suno. And suddenly I found myself staring into one of those rare moments when technology stops acting like technology and starts acting like a creative accelerant. Not a replacement for creativity. Not the death of art. Not the robot apocalypse wearing a guitar. An accelerant. And that distinction matters. A lot. Because most of the people screaming about AI music seem to fall into one of two camps. The first camp thinks AI is going to destroy creativity forever. The second camp thinks AI is going to make everyone rich by Tuesday. As usual, both gro...