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In a recent conversation on the RRBG podcast, Max Cavalera, the iconic frontman of SOULFLY and former member of SEPULTURA, offered his perspective on the rising influence of artificial intelligence in the music industry. Known for his extensive collaborations and innovative sound, Cavalera addressed the ongoing debate surrounding the use of A.I. music generators. He expressed a cautious optimism about the technology, stating, "My hope is that we can coexist with this thing."
Cavalera acknowledged the potential of A.I. to assist musicians in crafting melodies and harmonies, viewing it as a tool that could enhance creativity rather than replace it. He emphasized the importance of maintaining the human element in music, suggesting that while A.I. can generate sounds, it lacks the emotional depth that human artists bring to their work. The conversation highlights the need for artists to adapt to technological advancements while preserving their unique voices in an ever-evolving musical landscape.
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