Grammy 2026 panel: Miles Minnick, Will.i.am, Sierra Hull, and Harvey Mason Jr. discuss AI’s growing role in music and songwriting
As Grammy Week 2026 unfolded, a compelling Instagram panel brought together Miles Minnick, Sierra Hull, will.i.am, and Harvey Mason Jr. to confront artificial intelligence's transformative-and contentious, role in music industry and song writing, brought together some really strong points that highlighted the need to use AI in a better manner. The discussion, rich with personal anecdotes and forward--thinking pleas, underscored a collective anxiety: Can technology amplify artistry without erasing its human core?
Will.i.am, the visionary Black Eyed Peas frontman, took a proactive stance, urging restraint as a form of creative power. "There's certain things I want to keep sacred. You wouldn't be careful of how much you give it," he warned the group. He elaborated firmly: "I don't give the machine my full knowledge of what it is I want to create." For will.i.am, AI thrives on imitation-but true innovation demands human secrecy and boldness.
This panel, buzzing across social media, signals a pivotal reckoning for the music industry. The Grammys, ever a cultural barometer, now stand at the forefront of defining artistry in an algorithmic age.Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
Miles Minnick on AI usage and song writing
Miles Minnick kicked off the raw exchange by revealing AI's subtle seduction. "I listen to music because of the story of the artist. The heart and soul of the artist," he declared, before confessing a jarring moment of doubt. "When I heard a song that was AI, I said 'Dang it, did I really rock with it like that?'" Yet Minnick didn't demonize the tool. "I am using AI. Everybody I know is using AI in one way or another," he admitted, framing it as an everyday aid rather than a replacement for authentic expression.Sierra Dunn Hall on AI
Sierra Dunn Hull, the bluegrass prodigy, amplified the unease with AI's rapid evolution. "It's getting closer to actually being believable," she observed, her tone laced with caution. She advocated for vigilance in what creators share, insisting on boundaries to preserve music's intangible magic. Sierra Dunn Hall stated, "I don't personally use AI in like trying to write songs in creation, because I think there's a part of me that would feel like I'm kind of lying to my own authentic self".Will.i.am the visionary rapper on AI and music industry
Will.i.am, the visionary Black Eyed Peas frontman, took a proactive stance, urging restraint as a form of creative power. "There's certain things I want to keep sacred. You wouldn't be careful of how much you give it," he warned the group. He elaborated firmly: "I don't give the machine my full knowledge of what it is I want to create." For will.i.am, AI thrives on imitation-but true innovation demands human secrecy and boldness.
Harvey Mason Jr said,
Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr. elevated the conversation to collective action. "We've got to have these discussions. We've got to share the information," he emphasized. He pushed for transparency and protection: "We need to hear from each other about how we're using it, how it's affecting us, how we need to work to make sure our humans are protected." With measured optimism-Mason concluded, " I Think we can do it if we're smart and thoughtful."This panel, buzzing across social media, signals a pivotal reckoning for the music industry. The Grammys, ever a cultural barometer, now stand at the forefront of defining artistry in an algorithmic age.Get the latest entertainment updates from the Times of India, along with the latest Hindi movies, upcoming Hindi movies in 2026 , and Telugu movies.”
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