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Michael Jordan’s son wants NBA legend as his best man in potential wedding with Larsa Pippen

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Marcus Jordan and Larsa Pippen took the internet by storm earlier this year when they were seen hanging out together and later confirmed that they were dating.

The relationship made things very interesting given the comments Larsa’s ex-husband, Scott Pippen, made about Marcus’ father, Michael Jordan, over how he was portrayed in “The Last Dance” documentary which chronicled the Chicago Bulls dynasty.

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Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan attend day 2 of Rolling Loud at Hard Rock Stadium on July 22, 2023 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Romain Maurice/Getty Images)

The bond between the two former teammates appeared to be severed and never to be tied again.

Marcus Jordan and Larsa Pippen opened up about their future plans on “Pablo Torre Finds Out.” Though the two are not officially engaged just yet, Marcus said he would like his father to be the best man at his wedding.

“I was the best man at his wedding and the best man at my brother’s wedding, so obviously, we’ll keep the tradition going is my thoughts,” he told Torre and co-host Charlotte Wilder.

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Marcus Jordan and Larsa Pippen in California

Larsa Pippen and Marcus Jordan are seen leaving Catch Steak LA on Oct. 23, 2023 in West Hollywood, California. (MEGA/GC Images)

Marcus Jordan said his family is “very private” and predicted that he and Pippen would do multiple weddings – one private wedding and another big public gathering.

Larsa Pippen added in an interview with E! News that she definitely believes a wedding is in the cards.

“I think so, I liked being married,” Pippen said. “I like marriage, I feel like it’s great, it’s great to be able to build with someone, plan the future with someone. So, marriage to me is kind of important.”

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Marcus Jordan and Larsa Pippen on “Real Housewives.” (Alexander Tamargo/Bravo via Getty Images)

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Marcus Jordan is set to make an appearance on “The Real Housewives of Miami” in their sixth season.

Over half of musicians concerned over audience perception of AI use: Survey

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As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to be pervasive in global industries, the music industry has been receptive to its transformative capabilities while remaining cautious about the risks to artists

In a recent survey released by the private music studio house Pirate, 53% of respondents said they had “concerns about how their audience might perceive music created with the assistance of AI.”

The survey reached 1,141 of its artists across the United Kingdom, United States and Germany – including band members, singer-songwriters, producers, instrumentalists, and rappers.

It also revealed artists’ hesitancy to employ AI in the studio with only 25% saying they have experience with AI. Nonetheless, 46% said they are willing to consider using such tools in the future.

One of the artists surveyed, Cristoph Krey of the Brooklyn-based band MYAI, said they use AI for 30% of all their activities and call the other 70% “art intelligence”. Krey said it could be a difficult learning curve for artists to get involved with.

“It’s one more thing that artists now have to do on top of everything else they have to do to create value.”

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The co-founder and CEO of Pirate, David Borrie, said it’s understandable for artists to be hesitant about using AI and broadcasting the use of AI. However, he likened the emerging technology to auto-tune, another groundbreaking technology to permeate the music industry and become a mainstay in contemporary production

“It’s useful to look back at the introduction of tools like Auto-Tune which faced criticism in their early days but eventually found their place in the music industry. AI’s journey toward becoming a standard tool in music creation may follow a similar path, as artists and audiences alike adapt to this innovation.”

Regarding artists in the music industry who already use AI in their creative process, the answer to where it was the most useful was in “songwriting and composition.”

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Source: Pirate Studios

Cointelegraph reached out to Pirate for more information on the survey. 

In an interview with Cointelegraph earlier this year the CEO of the Recording Academy, the legacy institution in charge of the yearly Grammy Awards, said that he sees AI as a “creative amplifier” for artists who employ it in their work.

There has already been controversy with those wishing to get their music recognized. An artist who used an AI-generated vocal track of the rapper Drake in a track that went viral tried to submit his piece for nomination.

However, the track was denied by the Academy over copyright infringement issues. The Academy commented on the issue saying that the topic of AI is both “complicated” and “moving really quickly.”

Official rules for AI-generated music instated by the Academy say that a human must create the primary components of tracks up for official nomination. For example, for a track to win an award for vocal performance, it must have been performed by a human.

Major labels in the music industry are also trying to stay on top of AI usage, including Universal Music, which has partnered with Google to combat AI deep fakes of its artists and petitioned streaming services like Spotify to remove AI-generated tracks from its platform.

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