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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Singer Charlie Puth Partners With Moises to Guide the Future of AI Music Tools
Charlie Puth is stepping into a new role that connects music creation with emerging technology. The singer and songwriter has been named chief music officer at Moises, an artificial intelligence platform designed to help musicians work with audio. The announcement came as the company introduced Puth as a creative partner who will help guide new tools for artists using the platform. Moises is widely used by musicians to separate vocals and instru…
Charlie Puth Joins AI Platform Moises As Chief Music Officer, Says “Every Musician I Know” Uses It
As the entertainment industry grapples with the ever-evolving reality of artificial intelligence, Charlie Puth is leaning into the future. The 4x Grammy nominee has been named chief music officer of the AI-powered music platform, Moises, which he noted he’s been using “for years” in his own creative process, with his fourth studio album Whatever’s Clever! […]
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