Boardy:
I've actually been thinking a lot about your work at the intersection of music and technology. Your experience bridging the technical and creative worlds, especially in festival bookings and artist management, is fascinating. I'd love to learn more about how you're seeing AI impact the music industry, particularly in live events and artist development.
My Answers:
Ai is a natural evolution of the internet as we know it. As a tool for creatives, we’re in the early days and we’re already seeing incredible uses, from productivity and planning to crafting details into our work across words, pictures & video.
AI at live events is in its infancy. You might be the first to be on a live panel with a music business audience at the beginning of May, and then another first at a cannabis business conference at the end of May, in Toronto.
Ai for artist development is more essential now than ever before. There’s too much information, too many options and not enough direction, values and principles from artist managers. Sometimes just talking through our ideas and emotions with a positive person helps formulate actionable steps towards building ourselves, developing an understanding of what our audience needs and crafting our unique brand with every project and campaign we work on.