If you want to make your drum sounds sound better in music production, Audialab has a collection of AI tools geared for musicians and producers. Its products, including Emergent Drums 2, Infinite Packs and Humanize, are designed to make drum sounds and other audio sound better. The tools are designed to be easy to use and to avoid some of the ethical problems of AI, so you can concentrate on your art.
Another option is Drumloop AI, which generates its own drum loops based on your input. The tool includes an interactive beat sequencer so you can create your own drum patterns with an infinite number of variations. The loops are royalty-free and can be dropped into your digital audio workstations, so it's a good option for adding some new energy and depth to your music.
If you want a broader approach, Moises is an AI-powered tool for manipulating and separating audio. It can separate vocals, drums, guitar, bass and other instruments with a single click, which could be useful for drummers who want to isolate their drum tracks and then make them sound better. Moises also has a smart metronome and audio speed/pitch shifting abilities, which can be useful for practice and production.
Last, Samplab has AI-powered polyphonic audio sample editing. It lets you edit drum notes, identify and edit chords, and automatically adjust tempo and key so you can blend samples together more easily. It's available as a VST3 and AU plugin or desktop app, and Samplab fits right into your DAWs, offering a lot of power for editing and mangling your drum sounds.