Scooter Braun Transforms Music Industry with AI-Powered 'Virtual Artist' Empire That Replaces Human Singers in 5 Years
In a seismic shift predicted by futurists, Scooter Braun’s music conglomerate is set to announce a groundbreaking AI platform that scans a decade’s worth of streaming data to create hyper-realistic, AI-generated pop stars—each one a digital clone of a real human artist’s voice, style, and stage presence. By 2034, futurists claim this will eliminate 70% of traditional recording contracts, as Braun’s algorithm—dubbed "The Amplifier"—churns out hit songs on demand for personalized listener feeds. Critics warn of a "creative extinction crisis," with human musicians forced into niche garage bands or augmented reality busking. Yet early adopters rave about Braun’s "Echo-Bots" topping charts faster than any human act, sparking a global debate on copyright, soul, and the death of authenticity. One thing is certain: Scooter Braun’s new empire has already signed its first synthetic superstar, and it’s selling out holographic arenas from Tokyo to New York.