Is AI good or bad for music? Is it actually ruining music? Or is it a stunning innovation aiding the evolution of music? These are some of the many questions being debated, and the answers vary widely. AI has been a contentious issue for some time and is not going away anytime soon. This is where The Future of Music Podcast comes into play. The podcast serves as a guiding light in what may be a challenging phase for many artists, content creators, producers, and distributors who are uncertain about what they are up against.
The music industry has always been a complex jungle to navigate. In this competitive environment, everyone wants a share, sometimes driven by greed.
With The Future of Music, these issues are approached from an evolutionary point of view. It has been established that the technology is here, doing things previously unimaginable. To put it into perspective, some music attributed to iconic artists may not have originated from them. It’s astonishing how records, even from icons like MJ, sound perfect, perhaps due to AI enhancements.
Now that artists are competing not only with each other but also against technology itself, what happens next? That’s where The Future of Music comes in. A project designed to assist artists, creators, producers, distributors, and all stakeholders in navigating these complex issues
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