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Will AI Kill Music Careers? Composers & Sound Designers Debate

1 h 1 min · 25 de feb de 2026
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🎧 Sponsored by Sonora Cinematic Use code COFFEEANDSOUND for 10% off at https://sonoracinematic.com [https://sonoracinematic.com] In this episode of The Sound Diaries: Coffee Edition, I sit down with a roundtable of composers, sound designers, and audio professionals to discuss generative AI in music — not from hype or fear, but from lived experience. Prompted by Adam Neely’s recent video on AI music, the conversation explores what’s actually at stake: the financial future of working musicians, the difference between AI as an assistive tool versus AI that replaces the creative process, and why collaboration, skill-building, and community still matter. We also unpack ideas like “narcissistic listening,” the myth of democratization, and why AI may end up homogenizing creative output rather than expanding it. Guests: David Tobin & Jeff Meegan, Joe Miller, James David Redding III, and Nicolaj Möller-Nielsen.COFFEEANDSOUND.

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