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Charlie Puth Admits He’s Been Using AI 'for Years' as He Steps Into Major New Music‑tech Role

Charlie Puth will guide Moises' creative direction and launch a global remix contest with $100,000 in prizes, engaging musicians worldwide through AI-powered tools.

  • On March 4, 2026, Charlie Puth was named chief music officer at Moises, the Salt Lake City-based music-tech company announced in a press release.
  • Moises hired Puth to bring a working musician's perspective to product development, guiding creative and product direction and advising on artist-focused features.
  • Moises says it serves 70 million users across 190 countries, supporting professional workflows with 45 proprietary AI models and processing nearly 6 years' worth of audio each day.
  • Moises launched the Moises Jam Session contest letting fans remix Puth's stems, with winners and finalists receiving $100K, signed merch and a backstage meet-and-greet at his Madison Square Garden show on May 29; the contest runs through March 31.
  • Amid industry debate over AI and artist rights, Geraldo Ramos says Moises highlights licensed and ethically sourced song models and non-generative stem tools, linking the Jam Session contest to Puth's single 'Beat Yourself Up' from his album due March 27.
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PR Newswire broke the news in United States on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
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