Charlie Puth joins AI music platform ‘Moises’ as Chief Music Officer

Charlie Puth has joined AI music platform ‘Moises’ as Chief Music Officer, launching a remix contest for fans

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Charlie Puth has taken a surprising step into the world of artificial intelligence, joining the AI music production platform Moises as its Chief Music Officer. The move highlights Puth’s interest in technology while continuing to push his influence in modern music.

Moises utilises advanced AI models to assist in music production tasks such as isolating vocals, removing instruments, adjusting tempo, or changing key. Puth has openly discussed using AI in his studio work previously, and in the press release announcing his new role, he emphasised how AI can enhance creativity rather than replace musicians.

“I’ve been using Moises in my own creative process for years, as have many of my friends. It opens up possibilities that used to take hours or expensive studio setups, whether that’s isolating vocals to study technique or experimenting with arrangements in real time. AI, when done right, isn’t here to replace musicians. It’s here to help artists learn, explore, and bring their ideas to life,” Puth said.

Alongside the announcement, Moises and Puth launched a competition inviting fans to remix his latest single, Beat Yourself Up, using the platform. The initiative allows aspiring producers to experiment with Puth’s tracks in new and creative ways, while also shining a spotlight on the growing role of AI in music creation.

The timing of Puth’s move coincides with a recent Supreme Court decision upholding that works created entirely by AI without human authorship are not eligible for copyright protection in the United States. While this ruling clarifies some legal uncertainty, it also underscores the evolving landscape of AI-driven music and its growing commercial influence.

Fans and critics alike have had mixed reactions to the news, with some praising Puth for embracing innovative tools to expand artistic possibilities, while others remain cautious about the role AI plays in creative industries. For Puth, however, the goal is clear: use AI responsibly to educate, experiment, and elevate the music-making process.

As Moises continues to grow and Puth takes on his executive responsibilities, the music world will be watching closely to see how this collaboration influences both fan engagement and the future of music production. The platform promises to make professional-level tools accessible to a broader range of artists, bridging the gap between traditional studio work and digital innovation.

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