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"textContent": "Gilbert's first vocal album since 2016, WROC finds him adapting George Washington's \"rules for civility\" into lyrics for rock songs. But what happens when AI injects itself into the process?",
"title": "“A couple of the lyrics turned out to be AI-generated… I thought, ‘Okay, I like the music. The lyrics are still in the spirit of what I’m going for, and so I’ll go for it’”: How Paul Gilbert accidentally wrote a song using an AI hallucination",
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