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East Texas musicians say songs should not be created entirely with AI
ShareAdd Us On GoogleAdd as a preferred source on GoogleTYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Artificial intelligence is everywhere, from search tools, to banking, and now it's in music.
By By Michael Richardson·4 hr ago
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TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - Artificial intelligence is everywhere, from search tools, to banking, and now it's in music.
Whether AI is used to remove lyrics, or create a song entirely from a simple prompt, the technology has drawn praise and pushback.
Max Dannenberg, Jacob Dannenberg, and Adam Thorton - who make up the band Lenny and the D - said their group does not use AI in their songs.
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