
Dr. Dre Says He Uses AI to Produce Songs
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When producers at Dr. Dre and Timbaland’s level are quietly using AI, the stigma line inside creative industries has already moved. Rights, credits, and revenue splits will lag the behavior—labels, platforms, and tool vendors that don’t update contracts and workflows will end up negotiating from behind.
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