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Musician and technologist Mihir Bagchi recently shared his insights on the relationship between artificial intelligence and creativity in a thought-provoking interview. He emphasized that while AI technology is rapidly evolving and reshaping the musical landscape, it does not pose a threat to the essence of creativity. Instead, Bagchi believes that these advancements can serve as tools that enhance artistic expression.
Bagchi pointed out that many artists have historically embraced new technologies, from the introduction of electric instruments to digital production software. He argues that AI should be viewed in the same light, as a catalyst for innovation rather than a replacement for human creativity. By leveraging AI, musicians can explore new sounds and techniques, pushing the boundaries of their art.
Furthermore, Bagchi highlighted the importance of maintaining a human touch in music, asserting that the emotional depth and personal experiences that define creativity cannot be replicated by machines. Ultimately, he sees a future where technology and creativity coexist, leading to a richer and more diverse musical experience.
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