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What Happens After the Peak of the Globalized Music Industry: Will There Be Live Performances in 2030?

Iurie Badicu

Intellectus, 2024, issue 1, 68-72

Abstract: As a result of the complex phenomenon of globalization, the music industry has reached the critical point of its expansion, using the last geographical opportunities in this sense. It was obvious that, in these circumstances, at the peak and in the perspective of a regression, the transnational structure of the global music industry was going to enter an acute crisis of direction, but simultaneously with the advancement of artificial intelligence (AI), new opportunities appeared metamorphosis. Thus, the issue of the unprecedented advancement of AI in the music industry has awakened a series of attitudes, actions, studies and research both globally and nationally. The replacement of the human voice and live interpretation with virtual AI products represents the structural and functional peak of the researched consumer construct. The article aims to improve the approach to the field, through the updated local prism, of the state of the Republic of Moldova as a country in negotiations for accession to the European Union (EU). Taking into account the experience and performance, over time, of the Republic of Moldova in other geopolitical or civilizational spaces, the author concludes and makes predictions for the global and local music industry.

Keywords: music industry; artificial intelligence; copyright; live music; predictions after 2030. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.56329/1810-7087.24.1.06

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