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While some musicians like Timbaland and Paul McCartney have decided to embrace the rapidly-developing technology, others have spoken against relying on artificial intelligence.

AceShowbiz - Sting warned people against AI music. "I wouldn't be complacent about artificial machine intelligence being able to write music, but the building blocks of music are human capital, so they're ours and they don't belong to a machine," he said on the night he received a fellowship from the Ivors Academy in London back in May.

Reminding everyone to have their guard up, the former The Police frontman and songwriter added, "So we have to be vigilant of what's happening, it could get very, very strange so we need to be ready."

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