I've just had a similar experience with a track from this "artist" https://www.pandora.com/artist/ara-piano/ARqgZf9n6hmP2hk appearing on one of my channels. I found the artist's name "ara_piano" interesting so went to ready more and found the artist's profile description had a number of things that caught my eye. Firstly, it was very generic and lacked any specific details. It had at least one punctuation error (a sentence without a period at the end). And interestingly the description's first few sentence referred to ara_piano as "her / she" and the end of the description uses the terms "he / his". Recognizing that they have a right to their own gender identity, it was unusual to me to see the inconsistency in the use of pronouns over a course of a few sentences. So I went to the internet to see if I could find any sign of an artist identifying at ara_piano, and I could not. In any case, I find it concerning to see music being presented as by an "artist" when all of the circumstantial evidence points to it being AI generated. As with the original poster, I wasn't sure what action to take so I ultimately just gave the music the "thumbs down" however as a user, I would prefer not to have to do the work to research whether I'm listening to something created by a human or by AI and if this becomes a regular concern, it may be what drives me to another platform or method for my music listening.
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