AI-powered music platform Moises has tapped Charlie Puth as its chief music officer. As part of the newly created role, Puth will provide guidance and feedback to Moises on product development and creative direction, bringing the perspective of a professional musician to the Salt Lake City-based music tech company.
“Every musician I know is using Moises, and I’ve been using it in my own creative process for years,” says Puth. “It opens up possibilities that used to take hours or expensive studio setups, whether that’s isolating vocals to study technique or experimenting with arrangements in real time. AI, when done right, isn’t here to replace musicians. It’s here to help artists learn, explore, and bring their ideas to life.”
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Moises, which trains its AI models on licensed and otherwise ethically sourced songs, offers a suite of tools for music makers, including stem separation and isolation, mastering , and chord identification. Instead of taking the approach of using generative AI to create an entire song at the click of a button, Moises allows users to upload their own musical ideas and then use its tools to generate additional instrument parts that pair well with the upload one stem at a time. In total, the company offers 45 proprietary AI models to users.
To kick off Puth’s new role, Puth and Moises launched a global remix competition, called Moises Jam Session, which allows musicians and fans to access Puth’s original stems and use them to create their own remix or cover of Puth’s new single “Beat Yourself Up,” the lead single from his upcoming album Whatever’s Clever, set to release March 27. The winner and finalists from the competition will receive up to $100,000 in cash and prizes, signed merchandise and a backstage meet-and-greet at Puth’s May 29 Madison Square Garden show.
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According to Moises, the company boasts 70 million users across 190 countries, 15 million of whom joined Moises this year. To date, its top markets are the U.S., Brazil, Mexico, India, Indonesia, Japan, Turkey and France. In total 2.5 million minutes of audio are processed through Moises daily.
“Musicianship has always evolved alongside technology, and AI represents the next chapter in that story,” says Geraldo Ramos, CEO of Moises. “But we believe the future of music creation isn’t about AI generating songs for you. It’s about AI amplifying what makes human creativity irreplaceable: intuition, emotion, and artistic vision. AI should be a brush in the artist’s hand, not a paint-by-numbers kit. Championing that human element is our passion and purpose.”
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