
The Xania Monet debate: AI won’t kill music - unless we let it
Technology can expand creativity, but unchecked, it could strip away the soul of the songs we love. The industry’s next big disruption demands balance.
Music has always been more than just sound. For most of us, it carries memory, emotion and history, acting as a heartbeat that reflects the times we live in.
From jazz to classical, hip-hop to K-pop, every genre has been personally shaped by human experience.
Now, as AI music companies begin generating tracks that mimic voices, melodies and entire bands, the industry finds itself at a tricky turning point.
The challenge is making sure that technology amplifies creativity, instead of hollowing it out.
Music News Blitz writer Anna Ferraz expands on this multi-faceted dilemma.

Music analysis: Is artificial intelligence taking over the music industry too?
We have all noticed the uprising of artificial intelligence use across many aspects of life, but now we are beginning to see its use within the music industry.
Many have conflicting views about the use of AI in the world of music production.
Here, Music News Blitz writer Evie Scroggie gets stuck into the debate.