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The New Music Business with Ari Herstand
Is AI Music Taking Royalties From Musicians and Composers?
Oleg Stavitsky is co-founder and CEO of Endel, a sound wellness company that utilizes generative AI and science-backed research.
00:00 - Welcome
05:40 - Using AI soundscapes for wellness
11:36 - AI-generated music and its impact on the industry
20:57 - AI-generated music and royalties
30:05 - Universal and Warner embracing functional music
35:08 - How are royalty deals structured with collaborations?
41:30 - AI as a tool in music creation
46:18 - Does AI-generated music deserve royalties?
53:40 - The new frontier of AI-generated music
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Edited and mixed by Mikey Evans
Music by Brassroots District
Produced by the team at Ari’s Take
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