4 ways AI is helping the music industry

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December 2019
AI's got talent
AI's ability to learn and iterate on its knowledge can change the way musicians work. And it's impacting the entire music industry.

We compiled a list of four ways AI influences the music we listen to. But the discussion doesn't stop there. There could be ramifications of machine-learning-made music that hit a sour note, like the issue of who owns the rights. We offer a few thoughts about that, too.
4 ways AI is helping musicians​—​and the entire music industry
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It's conceivable that AI applications will augment the traditional roll of A&R [artists and repertoire, or talent scouts], those who decide what band is worth signing.

Toby Butterfield
Litigation and IP partner at Moses & Singer
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