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Harvey Mason Jr. joins 'Forbes Talks', with Senior Editor and Writer, Jabari Young to discuss the state of AI's impact on the music industry and how listeners want to experience artists- now.

0:00 Introduction
2:03 What To Expect For The Grammys 2024
3:54 The Grammys Host: Trevor Noah
5:02 Why Harvey Mason Jr. Has Been Vocal About Music And AI Benefits
10:49 The First Black Grammy's CEO Tells Us His Experience
13:02 Harvey's Athletic Background
17:46 Reflecting On Pioneers In Music
22:48 Harvey's Journey To Producing And CEO Of The Grammys
27:31 The Grammy's Membership Program: What Qualifies?
30:25 The Grammy's Salute to Hip Hop's 50 Year Celebrations
34:32 The Difference Between A Good Music Producer And A Great One

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