Charlie Puth admits he’s been using AI 'for years'

Charlie Puth has a shiny new role at a music AI firm, which he's been using in his creative process for some time.

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Charlie Puth has taken on a major new role in the tech‑music world after being appointed chief music officer at AI platform Moises.

Moises, created by musicians and used by more than 70 million artists globally, allows users to isolate vocals and instruments, identify chords and experiment with new arrangements.

The platform is designed as a creative tool rather than a song‑generating AI, giving musicians more control over their own material without replacing the human element.

Charlie has relied on the technology for years.

He said: “I’ve been using Moises in my own creative process for years, as have many of my friends.

“It opens up possibilities that used to take hours or expensive studio setups.”

He stressed that the platform is meant to support musicians, not overshadow them.

Charlie continued: “AI, when done right, isn’t here to replace musicians.

 “It’s here to help artists learn, explore, and bring their ideas to life.”

In his new position, Charlie will help shape the platform’s creative direction, collaborate on new artist‑focused features and ensure Moises continues to reflect how musicians actually work in real studio environments.