Darius Rucker is not worried by the emergence of artificial intelligence and its potential threat to songwriters, explaining that he'll continue to write music for himself.
However, the singer-songwriter does find the technology to be off-putting in a larger context. "It's scary," Rucker told Fox News Digital at CMA Fest. "I don't want to wake up one day and have a robot standing over me.
It's scary, but technology can be that way. "If people were to use it and everything for songwriting… technology is just way in front of me.
So I don't think about those things, I only keep doing things the way I do it, and write songs the way I write songs and let the chips fall where they may." Rucker previously told American Songwriter, "I write songs now the same way I’ve always written songs — I write songs for me, then I hope everybody else likes it." Rucker pivoted to country music in 2008 after years in the soft-rock band Hootie & the Blowfish.
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