Interesting post. I think the hypothetical question about IP-mining a music legend is probably going to become less hypothetical in the near future. It's only a matter of time before some unscrupulous executor of a musician's estate will okay the production Deep Fake, AI-produced "new" music.
Interesting post. I think the hypothetical question about IP-mining a music legend is probably going to become less hypothetical in the near future. It's only a matter of time before some unscrupulous executor of a musician's estate will okay the production Deep Fake, AI-produced "new" music.
One that that really jumped out at me about the youGov poll was the breakdown of classical music fans. More folks 29-44 chose classical music than 45+ - not bad for a genre that constantly is characterized as endangered.
Interesting post. I think the hypothetical question about IP-mining a music legend is probably going to become less hypothetical in the near future. It's only a matter of time before some unscrupulous executor of a musician's estate will okay the production Deep Fake, AI-produced "new" music.
One that that really jumped out at me about the youGov poll was the breakdown of classical music fans. More folks 29-44 chose classical music than 45+ - not bad for a genre that constantly is characterized as endangered.