The use of AI generators in professional music production is growing fast, but the industry would rather not talk about it. Top producers and songwriters are quietly embracing the technology behind the scenes, and while established creatives are finding new opportunities, an entire class of working musicians fears for its livelihood, according to extensive research by Rolling Stone.<br /> The article Insiders liken AI to "the Ozempic of the music industry" as hitmakers reportedly hide their generator use appeared first on The Decoder. [...]
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