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Scepticism around AI means some of its benefits are being overlooked, says Jamie Searls, Managing Director of Tileyard Education, where staff are working with technology to enhance music education.

The music industry’s battle against generative AI and fake content continues. Sony Music Group has just made a public announcement prohibiting text and data mining of its content without its consent.

All the major music company CEOs have publicly addressed the threat from artificial intelligence, as well as the creative possibilities for new technology. 

The use of AI tools is also becoming an essential part of an up-and-coming artist or producer’s toolkit. One of the major players within the contemporary music education landscape is Tileyard Education, a professional education centre based at London’s Kings Cross. 

Fresh off the back of announcing a new strategic partnership with Confetti London to expand opportunities for its combined talent, Jamie Searls, Managing Director of Tileyard Education, discusses how AI is helping shape the future of music education… Keep reading on Music Week.