Raising the Bar Perth 2024

Music and AI – Competitor, Collaborator or Copycat - Dr Tracy Redhead

57 min · 9 nov 2024
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Tracy Redhead, a versatile musician, composer, and researcher with nearly 30 years of experience, discusses how AI is reshaping music, from dynamic playback systems to the evolving role of data in music creation. She also explores the future of transmutable music.

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