Feature Story: Musicians and Artificial Intelligence

Technological advancements like AI generators and improved synthesizers are shaping the careers of studio musicians

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By Jeremy Reynolds

Technological advancements like AI generators and improved synthesizers are shaping the careers of studio musicians around the country. Nathan Farrington (Bass ’06), conductor Sarah Hicks, violinist Timothy Fain, Gabriel Cabezas (Cello ’13), and James Nova (Trombone ’96) share their thoughts on the ever-shifting landscape of artificial intelligence and how it is affecting the music industry.

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