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Alan Parsons Believes that the Future of Music in AI Times Will Pass by "Do Not Lose the Human Touch" in Creation

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Alan Parsons (London, 1948) believes that the future of music, in times of artificial intelligence, will pass by "not losing the human touch" behind any artistic creation or musical composition.The British musician, sound engineer and producer, who will perform this Saturday at the BBK Music Legends Festival as a poster head, has made this defense of the role of human being in art in an encounter with the media, prior to his concert at the Bilba…
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Alan Parsons (London, 1948) believes that the future of music, in times of artificial intelligence, will pass by "not losing the human touch" behind any artistic creation or musical composition.The British musician, sound engineer and producer, who will perform this Saturday at the BBK Music Legends Festival as a poster head, has made this defense of the role of human being in art in an encounter with the media, prior to his concert at the Bilba…

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hablandoenplata.es broke the news in on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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