With AI and voice recognition taking the ‘strain’ out of music production, are we about to see the closure of the DAW?
From left) Yuetsu Komada, Mitsuhisa Sato and Tamiya Onodera. © 2026 RIKEN A pioneering project led by RIKEN is underway to ...
MusicRadar on MSNOpinion
“The whole process left me feeling flat and empty”: With AI now threatening to make the DAW obsolete, is it finally time to stand up to the tech taking the very soul out …
Leaving aside the ethical issues of releasing AI-created music under your name (although there is quite clearly a debate ...
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Would you trust AI to manage your money? Experts weigh in
Artificial intelligence has already crept into daily money decisions, from budgeting apps that flag overspending to ...
Based on a survey of nearly 11,814 respondents across diverse industries, the study shows that female professionals are not ...
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How I used AI to transform myself from a female dance artist to an all-male post-punk band – and what that means for other musicians
I had reservations about these tools and how they might affect me as a musician, but I was also intrigued by the ...
Microsoft's Windows update makes it difficult to use Google Chrome; Galaxy S26 Ultra appears on social media, causing a stir ...
A major shift is unfolding in the U.S. job market, one that’s not loud or sudden but deeply significant. Over the next decade ...
In the last five years, the world's richest trading bloc has introduced the Digital Markets Act (DMA), which regulates ...
Last year, Retail Dive tracked more than 40 deals across the industry, the vast majority of which were acquisitions or sales. 2026 will be a “complex, less predictable landscape,” according to a ...
From cinema habits to corporate consolidation, a decade of structural shifts has made film success harder to achieve and ...
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