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Comment by jxmorris12

2 days ago

This is an interesting example, I'd never heard of it before. I don't really use Udio or Suno yet. The weird noise you mention probably stems from the same issue, known in the research world as exposure bias, we train these models on real data but we use them on their own outputs, so after we generate for a while the models' outputs start to diverge from what real data looks like.