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Artificial intelligence in music: feared, trivialized, demonized (part 2)

In part 2 of the series on AI in music, Markus Deisenberger explores the question of why AI threatens to dissolve copyright law like a pinch of salt in the digital sea of data, analyzes opportunities and possibilities for the education sector and raises urgent questions about transparency, fairness and diversity in the development and use of AI.

PublishedJanuary 16, 2025
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Artificial intelligence in music: feared, trivialized, demonized (part 2)

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Markus Deisenberger

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Markus Deisenberger

Markus Deisenberger, born in Salzburg in 1971, is a lawyer and freelance journalist who lives and works in Salzburg and Vienna. He is editor-in-chief of a Salzburg city magazine and publishes regularly in German and Austrian magazines. He also writes novels, most recently "Winter in Vienna".

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