Will AI Enable New Musical Creativity or Undermine Musicians?; AI Radio Stations Hit Nashville Airwaves
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AI-powered Radio Stations Hit Nashville Airwaves
Two new radio stations in Nashville are powered using artificial intelligence to broadcast music for highly specific audiences. âItâs making the creation of radio experiences so much faster and more efficient, that we can actually take the time to invest in these really localized interesting formats, like the ones that weâve launched in Nashville,â said Super Hi-Fi CEO Zack Zalon.
The company is to roll out a "suite of data and AI-led features" to help artists and labels build and monetise audiences more efficiently.
Will AI Enable New Musical Creativity or Undermine Musicians?
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Adobe gets into AI music with âProject Music GenAI Controlâ
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