LONDON, United Kingdom — When pop groups and rock bands practice or perform, they rely on their guitars, keyboards and drumsticks to make music. Oliver McCann, a British AI music creator who goes by the stage name imoliver, fires up his chatbot. McCann’s songs span a range of genres, from indie-pop to electro-soul to country-rap. There’s just one crucial difference between McCann and traditional musicians. READ: The human compass in an AI world: Navigating transitions, preserving traditions “I have no musical talent at all,” he said. “I can’t sing, I can’t play instruments, and I have no musical background at […]... Keep on reading: The success of AI music creators sparks debate on future of music industry