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“Artists who use AI should step to the side and let real artists do their thing. There is too much amateur music being released that clogs the arteries of the music business”: Tony Visconti on why human musicians will never be replaced
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Regardless of how it’s been used to date (and the rather dubious ethics underpinning generative music) the abilities of AI music platforms are undeniably an incredible innovation.
It’s a question we put to Bowie’s longest serving producer and creative confidante Tony Visconti in an interview we conducted in March of this year.
Artists who use AI should step to the side and let real artists do their thing.
There is too much amateur music being released that clogs the arteries of the music business.”
You can read our full in-depth interview with Tony Visconti here