Up next we have Mikey Schulman, who's the CEO of Suno, an AI music company that can help anybody create great music. And Mikey, if I remember correctly, you're actually, we're all going to make a song together? That's the plan. Okay, let's do it. So everyone get thinking on lyrics. I love music. I think most humans are kind of hardwired to love music. The thing that's really cool about music, the thing that's really special is much more so than images, certainly text. People have really well-developed tastes in music.
You walk down the street, someone's got really, what kind of music do you like? They're going to say, I really like Japanese rock, but there's some weird bebop that I like too and I don't think these make sense. And when you give people the ability to fill the gap, that's between what we call it, their fingers, because maybe they don't play an instrument, and their ears, they love it. So I thought it would be fun just to play what's on the top of our trending page right now. So hopefully you guys get the idea. And I think one of the things that nobody gets to do is make music together.
And so I don't know, there's 50 people here. Let's make music together. We call it a genre. Grunge. Call it another genre. Daring me, drum and bass. Cool. And what should we make it about? I made one before about working on top of a chocolate factory, but someone gave me a topic. Hot girl summer? Hot girl summer? I'm going to do something more vanilla. Let's just do it like that. So we're making something a little more topical. And I think this is really fun. This is really cool.
This is a genre that I promise you doesn't exist right now. And let's see what came out. Grunge R&B salsa. Let's see how we do. This is some interpretation of what the confluence of those genres is. You know, I think the thing that's really fun is to then go and start smithing this. We think about culture really pushes us toward not wanting to make music. I'm sorry I have to talk over it. I only get five minutes. But culture really pushes us to not want to make music. There's the artist class.
And then there's the rest of us who just listen. Sometimes you don't even pay attention. I'm sure a lot of us here who code are like half listening to music when we code. And so much more is possible if you give people some tooling to be able to do that. So many more experiences are possible. This is huge with kids. Actually kids are really hardwired to love music. And it's pretty special. So let's see what happens when we do this EDM.
And there's lots of different use cases for me. This is like a really cool tool. It is expanding both like our creative taste for listening and also our creative taste for producing stuff. I want to leave you with something personal which is a weird song that a user made that clearly a tremendous amount of effort was poured into this. And I don't know why it touches me this way. This is kind of like a German lead. Not a style of music I'm super into. This is a stony and not a language I speak at all.
And it's just, I don't know why this resonates with me. So I will play it. I will make everyone listen to the whole thing. I've listened to the whole thing. You know, this has a tremendous number of plays and they're probably like 80% me. I need to get in contact with the person who made this. So maybe they're all in.