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  <title>Ep. 175 AI Music is Singing Like a Canary in a Coal Mine</title>
  <description>Every technology in music history leaves artists behind. What if one left them&amp;amp;nbsp;all&amp;amp;nbsp;behind? AI-generated music is severely undermining artists’ ability to make a viable living. Is it a canary in the coal mine for music and for how AI will affect the future of work more broadly? Grammy-nominated musician Tift Merritt and Professor David Hoffman of the Duke Sanford School of Public Policy discuss the research they are conducting with students to address these issues.&amp;amp;nbsp; Host: Anna Gassman-Pines. This episode&amp;amp;nbsp;is part of a month-long series of stories related to tech policy from the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University. </description>
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