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Water & Music founder Cherie Hu explains how technology is evolving the music industry — but is it to the benefit of musicians? Go to Source
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Water & Music founder Cherie Hu explains how technology is evolving the music industry — but is it to the benefit of musicians? Go to Source
Can Ansay the founder of AI streaming and marketplace platform Musixy.ai, says AI-generated music is revolutionary and brings efficiency and lowers costs to productions. Go to Source
The Record Academy executive clearly stated that the track is “not eligible” and cited that the vocals were not legally obtained nor were they clear by the label or artist. Go to Source
A hit track made from an AI-generated vocal track of the rapper Drake has been submitted to the Recording Academy for Grammy nomination in two categories. Go to Source
Justin Bieber’s hit song from 2015 “Company” has been turned into an NFT by anotherblock from which fans could earn royalties from future streams of the track. Go to Source
While AI-generated songs are flooding the music market, blockchain technology can ensure transparency and ethical standards are maintained within the industry. Go to Source
The streaming platform revealed three key principles it will abide by as it works with major figures in the music industry to better grasp AI technologies. Go to Source
Universal Music and Google are reportedly in negotiations over a tool that would allow for the creation of AI tracks using artists’ likenesses in a legal way. Go to Source
Meta’s latest suite of generative AI tools allows users to input text to create musical and audio compositions, rivaling a similar tool released this year by Google. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico
Cointelegraph spoke with Harvey Mason Jr. in an exclusive interview about how the Recording Academy sees the integration of AI in the future of the music industry. Go to Source Powered by WPeMatico