Marc Hogan

senior staff writer at Pitchfork

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“It's just numbers. There's no end to it. And sometimes it can presumably be difficult to differentiate which is real and which is fake,” says Pitchfork’s Marc Hogan.

AI-generated music might blur lines between art and algorithm

“It's just numbers. There's no end to it. And sometimes it can presumably be difficult to differentiate which is real and which is fake,” says Pitchfork’s Marc Hogan.

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