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What's Up in Music (AI)
DJ Rob O. Tics
15 episodes
6 days ago
Welcome to our podcast series that explores the exciting fusion of artificial intelligence and music technology. In each episode, we delve into how AI revolutionises the music industry, from creation and production to distribution and live performances. Two "droids" in an animated weekly discussion.
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Welcome to our podcast series that explores the exciting fusion of artificial intelligence and music technology. In each episode, we delve into how AI revolutionises the music industry, from creation and production to distribution and live performances. Two "droids" in an animated weekly discussion.
Show more...
Tech News
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AI Music's Crossroads
What's Up in Music (AI)
24 minutes 24 seconds
2 months ago
AI Music's Crossroads

Licensing Battles:
The core conflict centers on major labels—Universal, Warner, and Sony—suing AI companies like Suno and Udio for copyright infringement. As the legal dust begins to settle, the focus is shifting toward licensing negotiations. These discussions include terms around fees, royalties, equity stakes, content identification systems, and control over platform features.

Creator Concerns:
Songwriters, publishers, artists, and ethical AI companies have voiced frustration and concern, feeling sidelined by potential deals between the labels and the same companies they once accused of infringement. Key worries include whether creators will have any influence over these agreements, if they’ll receive fair compensation, and whether these deals will erode the industry’s stance on responsible AI use.

The Rise of AI Artists:
Technological advancements—such as Suno’s powerful Song Editor—and the emergence of dedicated AI entertainment firms are giving rise to autonomous virtual artists, like Timbaland’s TaTa and Stage Zero. This marks the beginning of a potential new genre or movement, dubbed “A-Pop,” which began gaining traction in 2023.

What's Up in Music (AI)
Welcome to our podcast series that explores the exciting fusion of artificial intelligence and music technology. In each episode, we delve into how AI revolutionises the music industry, from creation and production to distribution and live performances. Two "droids" in an animated weekly discussion.