Let AI Do the Boring Stuff: Practical AI use for musicians and promoters
About this Event
Use AI to Spend Less Time on Admin and More Time Making Music
“I just want to be an artist. I don’t want to be a social media manager, booking agent, accountant, tour manager and administrative assistant.”
Musicians have been saying some version of that forever.
The reality is that building a career in music requires an incredible amount of work that has absolutely nothing to do with actually making music. Emails. Scheduling. Booking. Tour routing. Budgets. Social media. Research. Contracts. Spreadsheets. Follow-ups. Logistics. More emails.
That’s where AI can actually be useful.
Let AI Do the Boring Stuff is a practical conversation about using artificial intelligence to take some of that work off your plate so you can spend more time doing what you actually got into this for: creating.
This isn’t a panel about replacing musicians with AI, having a chatbot write your songs or removing the human element from art. It’s about treating AI like another tool in your toolbox.
We’ll explore real-world ways musicians, DJs, promoters, venues and other music industry professionals can use AI to help with things like routing tours, organizing schedules, handling logistics, building budgets, researching opportunities, brainstorming marketing ideas, drafting emails, planning social content, organizing booking outreach, researching contracts and legal questions, and managing the endless administrative work that comes with pursuing a career in music.
Basically: let AI handle more of the stuff artists have always complained about doing.
There are absolutely legitimate concerns surrounding artificial intelligence, including questions about creative ownership, jobs, energy consumption, natural resources and the role AI should have in art. Those conversations are important.
This discussion has a different focus.
AI is here. It isn’t going away. So how can artists use it responsibly without allowing it to replace the creativity, personality and human judgment that make their work worth caring about?
The discussion will feature Bill Corcoran Jr., founder of OnTheStacks, an AI visibility technology company that works with business owners and marketing teams to improve how they are discovered, understood and recommended across AI platforms through its proprietary Podcast-Powered AI Visibility™ system.
Through his Top 20-ranked bcjr Podcast, Bill shares practical insight into AI visibility, digital authority and how new technology can be used to improve the way people work.
His philosophy on AI fits perfectly with this conversation:
AI should support the content, not become the content.
Bill uses AI to improve workflows, increase efficiency and scale more effectively while preserving the creativity, human judgment and original thinking that make the work valuable in the first place.
Whether you’re excited about AI, skeptical of it, intimidated by it or just tired of answering emails when you’d rather be writing songs, come join the conversation.
Let AI do the boring stuff. You go make something worth listening to.
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