
Using Aiode's ethically-trained AI as a virtual songwriting collaborator – and the future integration of AI in the music creation process, with Aiode co-founder Idan Dobrecki
Ep. 171: We speak to Idan Dobrecki, the co-founder of Aiode, an AI music-making platform that emphasises two key features: its ethically-trained system that shares earnings with the musicians whose music is used, and its “virtual collaborator” approach. Idan compares the latter to having a talented musician “riding shotgun”, and music producers can call on the skills of the virtual (real) musicians to augment their songs.
If you’re wondering how that works from a music production perspective, you can hear it working in real time in this episode.
Idan also chats to Music Ally Editor Joe Sparrow – in this episode made in collaboration with Aiode – about the future integration of AI with the music industry as a whole, and to music production in particular; the ethical use of music training data, and how doing it ethically “makes better business sense”; and how sharing money with rightsholders makes for a better product.
Aiode: https://aiode.com
Music Ally Co-Labs: musically.com/music-ally-co-labs
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