With the continuous development and maturation of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, the influence on music artists is becoming increasingly prominent. While a large number of musicians have benefited from AI technology and achieved considerable success, there are also many who have fallen into difficulties due to the emergence of AI technology. This article expounds the positive and negative impacts that artificial intelligence technology has brought to modern music artists based on the phenomena in reality. This paper will prompt music artists to think about how to use technological means to bring convenience to themselves. At the same time, they will also take a series of actions to avoid risks and minimize the adverse impact of artificial intelligence technology on music artists.
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