The African music industry is grappling with the dual nature of AI, recognizing its potential for creative tools and global reach while fearing the erosion of authenticity and intellectual property. Events like the Atlantic Music Expo in Cape Verde are fostering discussions on how artists can leverage AI without losing their human identity. While some see AI as a threat, others, like the startup Sona, are developing tools that emphasize local music and artist control to prevent homogenization. AI
影响 AI tools offer indie artists in Africa new avenues for global competition and creative enhancement, but raise concerns about authenticity and intellectual property.
排序理由 The cluster discusses the impact of AI on the African music industry, focusing on opinions and potential risks/rewards rather than a specific release or policy.
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- Atlantic Music Expo
- Augusto Jorge de Albuquerque Veiga
- Benito Lopes
- Brazil
- Cape Verde
- Fave
- Nigeria
- Oyinkansola Fawehinmi
- Sona
- South Africa
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