
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.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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The "Ontological Shock" of AI Music
The central theme of the podcast is the "ontological shock" currently disrupting the music world. Rather than a slow, manageable evolution, the industry is experiencing a sheer vertical line of disruption. The mar... more
The intersection of AI and music in 2026 is defined by a slippery reality: intense philosophical debate crashing into massive commercial and practical shifts. *
The Photography Parallel: Reevaluating the "Soul" of AudioJust as the camera sparked out... more
Is the "human touch" still the most valuable currency in music?
In this episode, we dive deep into the state of the music industry in April 2026. The "Wild West" era of AI is over, replaced by a sophisticated ecosystem of ethical integration, legal ... more
AI-Generated Song "Sadie Winters" Becomes Unintended Hit, Sparking Debate on Creativity
A recent experiment by YouTuber and music producer Rick Beato on a "CBS Saturday Morning" segment, intended to demonstrate the ease and potential pitfalls of AI-... more
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