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25/10/2024

The music industry is a multi-billion-dollar powerhouse that has continuously adapted to technological advancements. But could AI pose a threat to the very sound the industry is built on?

The music industry is a multi-billion-dollar powerhouse that has continuously adapted to technological advancements. But could AI become a disruptive force, posing a threat to the very sound the industry is built on. This comes as artists are sounding the alarm on the unauthorized use of their work. Jennifer Jacobsen, Executive Director of the Artist Rights Alliance, sheds light on the pressing concerns faced by many in the industry.

Entertainment lawyer Tal Dickstein tells Ben Thompson why the use of AI urgently requires a legal framework to protect creative rights.

While app developer and COO of Starmony Kevin Vesterlund explains how he has launched a product that allows users to ethically make music from scratch using human contributions to AI. Plus Daouda Leonard, the CEO of CreateSafe and Manager of award winning Canadian artist Grimes, discusses how people will make music in the future with a brand new blueprint.

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Wed 30 Oct 2024 08:30

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