Abstract

ABSTRACT The arrival of ChatGPT has prompted numerous conversations about artificial intelligence’s role in shaping the future of libraries. Our article seeks to contextualize this new technology within music discovery research by defining the historical underpinnings of artificial intelligence in computer music and music information retrieval. We also identify four areas in librarianship research and practice where applications of this technology should be explored; augmenting library interactions with conversational search, creating tools to assist with metadata clean up and creation, integrating music holdings into commercial discovery systems, and improving music discovery platforms. We hope by identifying potential areas of research we inspire others with practical ways they can contribute to the shape of artificial intelligence in music discovery.

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