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Oh, I don't disagree AI could produce something that sounds authentic. No doubt at all. It's just that, when it comes to vocalists like Cornell, there's a depth of feeling in the voice that AI just won't be able to reproduce. It's hard to put it into words.
That moment when Dave Draiman hits the neon god line? It's like getting punched in the heart with a horse tranquilizer loaded with emotion. Technology can't do that.
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I used to think the same thing but then I heard what they did with Louis Armstrong. May as well be him. AI alone canβt do it, no. But AI tweaked by a human certainly can.