Now with the AI revolution in full swing we're seeing more and more plugins and even hardware that are at least partially run with ai algorithms. For example, there's a pedal where you can write (or say) prompts and the pedal will generate an effect for you. I watched some demos and the FX were all pretty shit, but it's definitely a direction music tech is going in. Similarily you have a lot of free plugins for DAW using AI, like for example you can transcribe audio into midi notes (presumably with things such as velocity and other parameters), something that was very rudimentary without AI.
I suspect in the future more and more gear will use some sort of AI "under the hood", for example a reverb plugin or pedal will use AI to generate the different types of reverb you get, but you won't really even notice that the tech is different from a traditional, pre-programmed reverb.
How do people here see this change? I'm personally very against using AI in any generative form, but a tool that would allow me to play a stringed instrument and transcribe it to midi notes, to run thru my synths... Well, it would save me 10 years of time, learning to play keys as well as I can play bass, not to mention stringed instruments allow some neat tricks that aren't really possible with a midi controller. It is tempting, and I'm sure I'll at least try it out.