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AI, ChatGPT, and the Future of Music

AI, ChatGPT, and the Future of Music

ChatGPT has made enormous waves since its release to the public approximately six weeks ago. In this episode, we'll dive deep into what ChatGPT, and AI in general, might mean for the future of music and how it can help your music marketing right now.

If you are not yet familiar with it, ChatGPT is an AI-based language model that completely redefines the definition of a chatbot. Siri and Alexa have nothing on this thing! In fact, ChatGPT is so good at generating content (if you feed it the right prompts) that it has the potential to create your music marketing campaigns for you. Facebook ads, landing page copy, blog posts, social media posts, and even your music itself can be handed over to ChatGPT and made easy work of. However, it's not without its pitfalls, warnings, and legitimate reasons for concern, all of which we discuss in this episode.

In this episode, we're also joined by innovation consultant and TunePipe designer, Sean Earley, to discuss this exciting new tech, what you can do with it, and what it might mean for your music career.

AI is a divisive topic, especially among artists. But like it or not, AI, ChatGPT, and an avalanche of new and coming AI-based services are here to stay. Find out what you need to know as a musician on the latest episode of the Music Marketing Manifesto Podcast.


What do you think about this whole AI thing? Is it an exciting new frontier or the end of creativity as we know it? Have you tried ChatGPT yet? If so, what kind of results have you gotten? Let me know in the comments?


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2 Comments
Robert (FWO)
Posted on  12/01/2023 03:34 Awesome podcast John. Thanks very much.
Brian Holtz
Posted on  12/01/2023 08:38 Adapt and evolve or go hang with the rest of the buggy whip inventors. In the dust heap.
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