5 Ways AI Has Already Changed the Music Industry; How Blockchain Takes the Electronic Music Industry to a New Level
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5 Ways AI Has Already Changed the Music Industry
"Fake Drake" and similar controversies have gotten most of the attention, but not all uses of artificial intelligence in music are cause for concern.
How blockchain takes the electronic music industry to a whole new level
Blockchain is making waves in the electronic music industry, bringing customer loyalty, engagement and industry collaboration.
Deriving Value from Derivative Works
The music industry has undergone a significant transformation in recent years, with the rise of derivative content and now generative AI causing a substantial shift in how creators find new ways to produce and distribute music. In simple terms, derivative content is created by taking existing material and modifying or repurposing it.
Dolby Atmos Wants You to Listen Up. (And Down. And Sideways.)
True believers in the immersive audio format say it could restore a musical appreciation lost to a generation that has come up during the streaming era.
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AI can be a ‘creative amplifier’ — Grammy chief exec Harvey Mason Jr.
New TuneCore Study Finds 39% of Independent Artists Are Uninterested in AI
Grimes on AI and streaming: Spotify should create an 'AI section'
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