AI is transforming creativity. Will it amplify our genius or steal its soul?

Gerald Ang
Gerald Ang
January 6, 2025
5 min read
An Asian DJ at one of the clubs in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Gerald Ang - Playing at a gig in KL a few years ago.

Not many may know this, but I am a music guy. I spent all my money on cassettes and CDs growing up. I chased music, the latest singles, and the undiscovered bands instead of chasing girls. I was a music geek and guitar nerd. I also spent many of my teenage years in jamming studios and record stores.

After university, I started a music lifestyle marketing agency and also a DJ school. I've played in clubs and radio in SG some smaller gigs in SEA. In Singapore, I've played at clubs like Zouk many times, including ZoukOut twice. BTW, I also co-own a small electronic music label called SoulMatters Recordings. Do check out some of the talented producers from around the world and here from Singapore.

I’ve spent my life immersed in music and the creative space. Even during my corporate years. The intersection of creativity and structure has always fascinated me, but my years in the music industry cemented this passion.

During my time at Warner Music, I’ve actively engaged in conversations with organisations about AI’s growing role in the arts: how it can elevate creativity while ensuring that artists’ work and rights are protected.

AI is transforming the creative industry at lightning speed. From composing music to generating visual art and even writing scripts, AI is no longer just a tool, it’s becoming a collaborator.

But with this rapid evolution comes critical questions, especially in two areas that I believe are vital, and trying to keep it as simple as possible: Creation and Compliance.

Creation.

It's about redefining the creative process. AI opens doors to creative possibilities that we couldn’t have imagined a decade ago. It can compose melodies, generate stunning visuals, or brainstorm storylines, amplifying the potential of human creativity.

The possibilities of leveraging AI to overcome creative blocks, enhance your workflow, or explore entirely new artistic styles. It’s a game-changer.

But here’s the challenge: who owns what? When AI contributes to a song, a painting, or a film, how do we define authorship? Is it the artist who feeds the inputs, the developer of the AI, or the person refining the results? These aren’t just theoretical questions; they strike at the heart of what it means to create.

As creators, whether you’re an artist, musician, or professional in the creative industry, this is an opportunity to expand our craft. But it’s also a wake-up call to redefine the boundaries of authorship, ownership, and originality in this new era.

All that said, I'm a devoted believer in technology, but the human creator is what inspires me most.

Futuristic is my #1 CliftonStrengths, I LOVE dreaming about the possibilities of AI and humans coming together.

Compliance.

This is about protecting what matters to the artists and creators. While AI brings extraordinary potential, it also introduces a maze of legal and ethical complexities. Who protects the work of creators when AI-generated content is derived from existing datasets? How do we prevent unauthorised use of someone’s art, lyrics, or designs to train AI systems?

The legal framework around AI is still playing catch-up, and this gap leaves creators vulnerable. I’ve observed how these challenges affect artists, especially when it comes to protecting their intellectual property and ensuring they’re credited and compensated for their work.

Ethics is another layer of the compliance puzzle. Creators and organisations must ask tough questions:

  • Are we using ethically sourced data to train AI?
  • Are we fostering inclusion and fairness in how this technology is applied?
  • How do we ensure accountability if something goes wrong?

These aren’t just organisational issues, they’re personal for anyone who pours their heart into their work.

I ALWAYS STAND FOR THE ARTIST.

Balance Between Creativity and Responsibility

The future of the creative industry doesn’t lie in resisting AI but in understanding how to use it responsibly. It’s about finding the balance between Creation: Leveraging AI to enhance artistry, and Compliance: ensuring ethical practices, ownership, and rights protection.

AI isn’t here to replace human creativity; it’s here to amplify it.

But as creators, we need to stay informed, adapt, and advocate for frameworks that protect the essence of what we do. It’s not just about technology. It’s about values, integrity, and the stories we tell.

What are your thoughts on AI’s role in shaping the creative economy? This space is going to continue to explode. I love to learn more from AI experts over coffee or a beer. Please reach out and perhaps we can collaborate on some work.

If you are in the music or creative space, I'd love to start a conversation about its potential, challenges, and how we can navigate this exciting but complex future together.

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