With generative audio AI products having reached their current level of usefulness, how has this affected your use of BIAB? Products like SUNO allow you to upload an old demo or to just play or hum a part into it and generate full productions. MOISES Studio allows you to upload a part and generate WAV files for another instrument's accompaniment based on your input. With BIAB doing only yearly updates to the software, does PG run the risk of getting left in the dust? Can they move fast enough to compete?

Don't get me wrong. I still love my BIAB. I was excited to see PG dipping their toes into AI this past year, but as one prominent YouTube AI personality says, "AI Never Sleeps." The industry seems to advance by leaps and bounds from one week to the next, sometimes one day to the next. Last year, I thought it may be a year or perhaps two before AI could even begin to squeeze traditional platforms out of the market. But many traditional software-based companies are scrambling to keep up with the rapid pace of advances.

How do you see PG Music responding to this potential threat to their business model? Do they adapt and begin to implement more generative AI into their product? With the landscape shifting so radically at such breakneck speeds, do you see the yearly release model going away? Perhaps a subscription based model implemented?

I'd love to hear everyone's thoughts.