Why The 2024 Grammys Spoke About AI More Than Music
In A(i) Nutshell - A podcast by Andrew Davis

In this episode, Andrew Davis and Chris Branch discuss the impact of generative AI on the music industry, focusing on the recent Grammys. They explore concerns about the blurring lines between AI-generated and human-created music, particularly in terms of categorization and licensing. The conversation also touches on the use of AI in music production, the recreation of music using AI, and the ownership of AI-generated works. They discuss the evolving definition of creativity and music with the rise of AI and the potential future of AI in the music industry. The episode concludes with a reflection on the positive and negative aspects of AI in music and a glimpse into the future of the Grammys. Takeaways Generative AI is a topic of concern and discussion in the music industry, particularly in relation to the Grammys. The lines between AI-generated and human-created music are becoming increasingly blurred, raising questions about categorization and licensing. AI is already being used in music production, with tools like auto-tune and AI-generated beats. The recreation of music using AI raises issues of ownership and permission. The definition of creativity and music is evolving with the integration of AI. The future of the music industry and the Grammys will be shaped by the ongoing development and adoption of AI.