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Debates about the future of the music industry are dominated by concerns creativity will be displaced by AI. Youth Music interviews young musicians to find out how they are embracing AI’s potential.

The emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has revolutionised popular culture and begun to cement itself in everyday life, gaining acclaim and critique in equal measures.

As AI’s foothold in the music industry strengthens, there has been an inundation of thoughts and opinions from all sides of the argument. With some questioning whether the explosion of AI programmes could signal the death of creativity, whilst others ask if will bring about a positive new dawn for musicians; there is an uncertainty about what AI means for the industry moving forward.

With conversations around the dangers of generative AI and the creation and distribution of music on the precipice of major change, Youth Music sat down with young creatives to understand their perspective of the AI revolution. Two thirds (63%) of young creatives say they are embracing Artificial Intelligence (AI) to assist in the creative processes in music making. This number decreases for each older generation, with only 19% of people aged over 55 likely use AI to assist with their creative vision, highlighting the reticence of older generations to have an open mind about using the technology...Keep reading on Youth Music.