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The influencer, who goes by the name "Jasmine," has always been interested in exploring new ways to connect with her followers. With over 500,000 followers on Snapchat alone, Jasmine knew that she wanted to take her content to the next level. After researching various AI technologies and deep learning algorithms, Jasmine stumbled upon GPT-4, the latest iteration of OpenAI's language model. GPT-4 is known for its ability to generate convincing text that is almost indistinguishable from human-written content. Jasmine saw an opportunity to use GPT-4 to create a virtual girlfriend that she could market to her followers. She spent months fine-tuning the AI model and training it to respond to various prompts and messages in a natural and engaging way. The result was a virtual girlfriend that was not only responsive but also highly engaging and personalized. Jasmine's followers were able to have conversations with the AI girlfriend and even go on virtual dates with her.

The Crossover Effect of Artist Collabs is the Best Way to break a New Music Artist- Collaborating with another artist can provide a multitude of benefits. For a newer artist, it can give them exposure to a wider audience that they may not have been able to reach on their own. For established artists, it can keep their sound fresh and introduce them to new fans. Additionally, a collaboration can bring together two different fanbases, resulting in a greater reach for both artists. Collaborating with another artist can provide a multitude of benefits. For a newer artist, it can give them exposure to a wider audience that they may not have been able to reach on their own. For established artists, it can keep their sound fresh and introduce them to new fans. Additionally, a collaboration can bring together two different fanbases, resulting in a greater reach for both artists.

The success of “Kill Bill” continues to propel SZA’s career forward and solidifies her position as a powerhouse in the music industry. Since the release of the single, SZA has been nominated for two Grammy Awards and has earned widespread critical acclaim for her unique blend of R&B, hip-hop, and soul. SZA’s “Kill Bill” surely is cementing her status as a rising star in the music industry. As she continues to make history on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart with its 21st week at number one, SZA joins an elite group of artists who have achieved long runs at the top of the chart. What can we expect next from this bright shining star? Music News Update by Jacqueline Jax

Today on JAX DAILY Music News 'AI in the Music Industry Pros and Cons'. The music industry has always been at the forefront of technology The music industry has always been at the forefront of technology-driven change. The way we consume music has evolved drastically over the years, from vinyl to cassette tapes, CDs, and now streaming. However, the industry is now facing a new challenge — an inundation of music content. With the advent of AI-generated music, the industry is about to experience a flood of new tracks, and the current tools in use may not be enough to navigate this new world. The need for advanced tools to help the music industry survive and thrive has never been more urgent. AI and Its Benefits Let’s look at the benefits of AI in music. Artificial intelligence (AI) is a powerful tool that can help the music industry in many ways. AI has already been integrated into music streaming services, where it is used to personalize recommendations for listeners. But the potential benefits of AI go far beyond that. Get the full story: https://jacquelinejax.medium.com/ai-in-the-music-industry-pros-and-cons-3dbf2c042751

The war with technology and music begins a Spotify cracks down on AI generated music catalogues. On today’s edition of Jax daily with Jacqueline Jax sponsored by A.V.A Live Radio more companies begin to experiment with artificial intelligence to create music so Spotify is taking action to ensure that it’s music catalogues remain authentic. The popular music streaming platform seems to be taking a site approach to AI generated music. A I music start a boomy has revealed that it’s distribution pipeline to Spotify has been cut off. According to Spotify they have cut off the catalogue due to suspicious streaming and the specifics are left wide open leaving music creators confused as to if AI music is permitted on the platform or if it will be banned.

While some artists are trying to squash copycat tracks generated with artificial intelligence, others are attempting to go with the flow. Jax Daily Music News: This newsletter was listed as Medium Top Music Blog for 2022–2023 and has become a wonderful place where people can learn about what's happening in music. The Jax Daily Music news is a daily snap shot of what's happening in music today. As technology advances, AI makes it possible to replicate music styles and genres with stunning accuracy. Although some argue that this takes away from the creativity of musicians, others believe it opens doors for new music experiences. With AI-generated music, we are seeing entirely unique sounds that aren't limited to human-made structures. The future of music creation is changing rapidly, and we can only wait to see where AI will take us next. "Heart on My Sleeve," the AI-generated (and unauthorized) original work made to sound like a collaboration between The Weeknd and Drake, are continuing to rack up a substantial number of YouTube views following the takedown of Ghostwriter's initial upload. Beatles AI Tracks Are Surfacing With Lennon & McCartney Realism - Is Any Artist Safe? Grimes AI Project Officially Launches in Beta - Complete With Voice-Transformation Tools, Distribution, and More

Dance music has always been popular and certainly DJs do a mass a huge following for speeding up tracks and mashing them together but lately we’ve noticed a trend in sped up songs. This comes off of TikTok and that culture that encourages fast remixes pushed out in 30 second intervals. Many times nobody knows who they belong to because they are not recognizable as the track that is officially launched on streaming platforms. That’s lies a big problem for music creators so many are launching sped up versions of their tracks to keep up with the demand from apps like TikTok. Listen to what’s ahead on this trend. JAX DAILY newsletter: https://jacquelinejax.medium.com

Spotify’s TikTok video shorts is changing music discovery For good and has a mUSIC curator I’m already using it so it goes without saying that if TikTok gets banned this is where we’re going to be. https://jacquelinejax.medium.com Spotify is always looking for ways to capture music culture and get the attention of listeners. With their latest update offering a TikTok like short form video feed in their homepage, they’re making a bold move ahead of a most likely TikTok ban. Artist need to take advantage of this bold new music advertising option by uploading short form video to every track using their Spotify for artist page. Additionally they should be moving their followers from TikTok to their email list and other apps like YouTube. Repurposing all of the video from TikTok is a necessity moving forward so be sure to take a vantage of YouTube shorts, Instagram & Facebook reels and stories. Music is always changing and how we discover music is always an important thing to consider in your music marketing strategy so be sure that you’re staying up-to-date.

As a bill advances in Congress fuelled by new anti-US statements from China that could ban TikTok for good it’s time for every musician and music marketer to develop a alternative strategy for promoting music. If losing your followers really scares you it’s time to encourage them to move elsewhere and here is where you should be promoting music in 2023.

Spotify‘s new update adds 30 second videos to their TikTok light newsfeed so fans can browse music quickly and easily right in the Spotify app. The biggest change comes in the form of a redesigned homepage featuring an endless feed of short form videos. Artist who don’t take advantage of this new technology will lose out so be sure to update your Spotify Artist dashboard with 30 second videos for every song in your catalogue.