
According to Reuters, country musician Tift Merritt’s most popular song on Spotify, “Traveling Alone,” is a ballad with lyrics evoking solitude and the open road. Prompted by Reuters to create “an Americana song in the style of Tift Merritt,” the artificial intelligence music website Udio instantly generated “Holy Grounds,” a ballad with lyrics about “driving old backroads” while “watching the fields and skies shift and sway.” Merritt, a Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter, expressed her dissatisfaction with the imitation Udio created, telling Reuters, “It doesn’t make the cut for any album of mine.”
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