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🤖 Classical Composers Fear Extinction as AI Investment Bubble Sparks Global Warning
09 Oct 2025
A classical composer investigates their own potential professional extinction as AI transforms music creation, while nations pour hundreds of billions into sovereign AI technologies to avoid dependence on American and Chinese tech giants. The Bank of England issues stark warnings about an AI investment bubble with dangerous parallels to the dot-com crash, as creative industries split dramatically on AI's role in artistic expression. From Singapore's 11-language AI system to Mad Max director George Miller's surprising embrace of AI filmmaking, we explore how technological transformation, geopolitical competition, and financial speculation are creating a perfect storm. Plus, why uncertainty has become the new normal in the global economy and what this means for the future of human creativity.Subscribe to our daily newsletter: news.60sec.siteLove AI? Check out our other AI tools: 60sec.site and Artificial Intelligence Radio
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