A startup investment allowed the South Korean music giant to pull off one of the most innovative song rollouts in recent history.
In an exclusive interview, managing director Bob Moczydlowsky discusses his decision to quietly close the operation and why the accelerator model no longer works.
From his early venture capital work as part of Linkin Park to more recently advising Warner Recorded Music, he has become a trusted voice on innovation.
The major labels, angel investors, venture capital execs and more that are putting their money behind the innovative ideas that could move the music industry forward.
The lawsuit is the first major case aimed squarely at whether artificial intelligence platforms can be "trained" on copyrighted music.
Billboard exclusively sits down with the songwriter — and potential Grammy nominee — as he and his manager explain why deepfaking artists’ voices could be “the future of music.”
Mark Zuckerberg demoed the chatbots in a recent showcase
Other celebrities enlisted by the company include Tom Brady and Kenda