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March 8, 2026 – Radio 854 Music News:
SZA has opened up about her concerns over the growing role of artificial intelligence in the music industry, saying she feels like she is “at war” with AI when it comes to creativity and artistry.
The Grammy-winning singer recently shared her thoughts on how rapidly developing AI technology is changing the way music is made and consumed. According to SZA, the rise of AI-generated songs and vocals makes her worry about the future of authentic artistic expression.
SZA explained that music has always been deeply personal for her, often reflecting real emotions and life experiences. Because of that, she finds it troubling that AI tools can now imitate voices, generate lyrics, and even produce full songs in seconds.
The “Kill Bill” singer said the idea that a machine could replicate an artist’s voice or style without their involvement feels unsettling. She described it as a creative battle, saying it sometimes feels like artists are competing with technology rather than simply making music for their fans.
The discussion around AI in music has been intensifying across the industry. Many artists, producers, and record labels are debating how the technology should be used — and whether stricter protections are needed to prevent the misuse of artists’ voices and work.
Despite her concerns, SZA made it clear that she believes real human creativity will always have value. She stressed that fans connect with music because of the genuine emotions and stories behind it, something she believes artificial intelligence cannot truly replicate.
SZA is currently one of the most influential voices in modern R&B and continues to push creative boundaries with her music, but she says the industry must carefully consider how AI is integrated moving forward.
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