Steve Aoki, the EDM heavyweight known for his electrifying sets and genre-bending collaborations, has weighed in on the growing conversation about Artificial Intelligence (AI) in music production. In a recent Billboard cover story, Aoki revealed he’s open to using AI as a creative tool, but remains cautious about its potential impact.
While admitting he’s still a beginner when it comes to AI, Aoki sees it as an undeniable force in the music industry. “AI is here to stay,” he declared, highlighting its growing presence in music creation.
For Aoki, AI plays a supporting role in his creative process. Primarily, he utilizes AI for “lyric regeneration,” where the technology helps him generate potential lyrics for his upcoming tracks. This AI assistance proves valuable when his songwriting team encounters roadblocks.
Aoki’s perspective on AI is refreshingly nuanced. He acknowledges its potential to revolutionize music production, but doesn’t believe it’s a magic bullet for the industry’s problems. As an example, he cites his own 2011 megahit “No Beef” with Afrojack, which achieved massive success pre-dating the rise of AI and streaming platforms.
This success story underscores Aoki’s concern about AI potentially stifling creativity. He expresses confidence that industry leaders are implementing “safeguards” to ensure AI doesn’t become a crutch for creating generic, formulaic music.
Aoki concludes by advocating for a balanced approach: “You just have to ride the wave with it and start building safeguards as we go.” This sentiment reflects a growing trend in the music industry – embracing technological advancements while ensuring they enhance, rather than replace, human creativity.