AI music companies say their tools can democratize the art form. Some artists are skeptical.

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Maya Eaglin is a digital reporter for NBC News' 'StayTuned' on Snapchat.

Artificial intelligence-made musical creations continue to go viral, from tunes like “10 Drunk Cigarettes” to “BBL Drizzy.” But despite AI-generated music’s recent popularity, use of the technology has faced intense criticism.

” In Denver, Speer led a course on AI music tools using Boomy for young musicians. Some of the local artists who performed at Youth on Record’s festival support integrating AI technology into music education and production.

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