AI Is Blowing Up Music. How Should the Grammys Handle It?
Original: AI is blowing up music. How should the Grammys handle it?
Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. discusses how the Grammys should respond to generative AI's impact on music.
The Verge speaks with Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. about generative AI's impact on music and how the Grammys should respond. The host previously interviewed Mason in 2024, when disruption seemed likely but its form remained unclear. The provided excerpt does not reveal specific policy changes, eligibility rules, or Mason's full position.
This episode of The Verge interviews Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. The Recording Academy is the organization that hosts the Grammy Awards, so this conversation focuses on an important question that directly affects the music industry: generative AI is changing music creation and the industry environment, and how should the Grammys respond.
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