As generative AI gets better, what will happen to artists? | TechCrunch
Briefly

Shulman emphasized the need for a more empowering view of AI music tools by showing students at Berklee College how to create songs with Suno, arguing such technologies enhance creativity.”
Shulman pointed out that while some artists worry AI could take their jobs, history shows new tools often augment artistry rather than diminish it, like photography vs. traditional methods.
In the face of disruption, Shulman advocated for embracing AI as an empowering creative tool, akin to how digital photography augmented traditional photography's value.
Amit Jain highlighted that technology, once in the hands of the general public, grows in value — showcasing how skilled professionals remain essential in a tech-centric world.
Read at TechCrunch
[
|
]