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Time of India
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
AI Strikes the Heartstrings of the Music Industry: Embracing a New Era, Where Innovation, Customization and Creativity Go Hand- in- Hand.
AI boosts the music economy. Live Events Creation of data-driven hits: Regional music is no longer constricted to that region: Resurrection of Legends: It is no surprise that AI has entered the music industry along with the hundred other industries it has blended itself into, where it has made itself inseparably interwoven. The music industry is one that has always been a dynamic integration of tradition and evolution. With AI, the music industry has the potential to turn into a technologically driven ecosystem, serving both opportunities and has extended its digital arms into all the little aspects of the music industry, from creation and production to writing, not to mention the way it is consumed and experienced. Not only has the integration of AI made music recording, writing, and production as a whole efficient, but it has also increased tools, with their ability to analyze vast amounts of data, identify patterns, and predict trends, have transformed music production by reducing the need for costly high-end studios, professional sound engineers, and expensive the rise of AI-driven platforms like AIVA , Amper Music, and Soundraw, musicians now have access to studio-quality tools at the click of a button. This accessibility significantly lowers the costs traditionally associated with live sessions and high-budget a result, this innovation has made music creation far more accessible to independent artists who previously faced challenges in producing high-quality content ensure their creations are marketed effectively for maximum impact and sustained momentum, artists increasingly rely on AI tools. These technologies not only make music creation accessible to emerging artists but also support trend analysis , helping them identify the sounds that will resonate with their target the previously mentioned abilities of AI tools, it opens the doors wide open for data-driven hits. Here the AI tools analyze data across a multitude of different platforms, identify patterns and trends, and analyze niche audiences and general public preferences, which can help artists create hits with much less time consumed in the process. This method reduces expenditure once again, although what makes it stand out is that it minimizes commercial risk. The data analysis is done with the sole purpose of determining if this particular piece of music will be perceived in a manner that garners the optimum kind of attention upon the means of AI-powered recommendation engines, regional music is transformed into global music with smarter and more effective targeting. For instance, the AI-driven recommendations on Spotify, YouTube, and Apple Music analyze the user's listening patterns, choices, and dislikes. These systems further track the user's mood and engagement time to garner results with precision. This method stands in direct contrast to merely relying on genre preference or language Malayalam folk music will no longer be constrained to the Malayalam-speaking region; rather, if these songs' emotional tones or rhythms match with American acoustic music, then the Malayalam folk music will be recommended to the users living in the latter-mentioned region as well. This expands its reach, overcoming the so-called 'impenetrable' language joined with its infamous resurrection capabilities, can revive musical legends for a wholesome night of tribute. For instance, The Beatles completed their new song, 45 years after their debut into the industry, with a significant amount of help from AI. It was used in this case to isolate John Lennon's vocals in an old demo he had recorded before his passing. This song also possessed feature parts recorded by the late George Harrison, which was also made possible thanks to AI's are several other tribute-dedicated sites that create immersive concert-like experiences of the departed musical legends, such as the 'Elvis Evolution,' created for the musical legend Elvis conclude, AI in the music industry isn't merely a trendy hashtag but rather a transformative wave. It doesn't just change the way we listen to music but also breaks down language and regional barriers.


The South African
21-05-2025
- Business
- The South African
6 jobs AI is surprisingly good at in 2025
Best think again when you contemplate the jobs AI can do. Artificial intelligence (AI) is evolving at an exponential rate. In fact, the jobs AI can do are revolutionising certain industries, and taking over the roles once considered creative or highly specialised … As a result, if you're a school-leaver pondering future career choices, do not underestimate the jobs AI is taking away from humans. As technologies continue to evolve, important questions are being raised about human creativity and successful partnering of AI jobs with personal expertise. A whole new world of possibilities awaits … Legal Aid is an available service for all South Africans who need a lawyer. Image: Canva Junior attorneys are losing out on countless billable hours thanks to AI legal assistants. These machine-learning systems can analyse thousands of previous cases, statutes, and legal precedents in mere minutes. In turn, they can extract relevant information with remarkable accuracy and reduce document review time by up to 80%. Moreover, the jobs AI can do has advanced to drafting preliminary arguments and even predicting case outcomes based on historical data. A pianist plays piano with his kitten. Image by @petcollective/YouTube You may be surprised to hear that one of the most creative things imaginable, music composition, is also one of the jobs AI can do really well in 2025. There are AI platforms like AIVA and Amper Music that create original compositions across multiple genres. These works are becoming increasingly difficult to distinguish from human-created music. Essentially, AI analyses the patterns from thousands of compositions of a similar genres. Recording artists are even collaborating with the technology to develop unique melodic structures or overcome creative blocks. Many of the Cape's wine farms boast world-class restaurants. Image: Adobe Stock Professional chefs are now partnering with AI to develop new recipes and flavor combinations. One of the jobs AI can do is research the molecular compounds in ingredients and cultural food pairings for a harmonious/totally unique flavour combination. Likewise, large food corporations have employed AI to accelerate product development cycles and identify emerging taste trends. Analysing the impact of economic indicators on South Africa's currency and stock markets. Image: Supplied Common journalistic stories like finance, weather and sports are becoming increasingly drafted by AI systems. Data-heavy topics like earnings reports, market trends, match statistics and weather patterns are quickly produced into coherent narratives. Of course, human editors must still review the output, but the technology allows story creation with greater speed and accuracy. The Alice Lane Towers. Image: Gauteng Film Commission Architecture is all about building through specific parameters. And one of the jobs AI is really proficient at is calculating material costs with spatial requirements and building codes. AI can identify optimal solutions that a human architect might overlook or never conceive of in the first place. Furthermore, in urban planning, analysis of complex issues like traffic patterns, energy usage, and demographic data must also be forecast into the final design. Models present creations at London Fashion Week on 19 February 2025. Image: Niklas Halle'n/AFP The fashion industry has embraced AI for both creative design and trend prediction. AI can collate runway shows and social media in mere minutes. In turn, it is able to forecast upcoming style trends with remarkable accuracy. Some fashion houses now even use generative AI to propose new design concepts or variations on existing styles. These tools help designers expand their creative horizons while reducing the cost of producing new collections. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1. Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.