Artificial intelligence is having an image crisis. In Hollywood, AI is the villain, think The Terminator, Ex Machina, or Black Mirror, a force that threatens humanity, steals jobs, or spirals out of control. In music, the narrative is not much brighter. Headlines warn of AI “stealing” artists’ voices, flooding streaming platforms with generic tracks, or rendering human creativity obsolete. The dominant story is one of fear, not opportunity. But Peter Diamandis, the billionaire founder of XPRIZE Foundation, is on a mission to change that. His new $3.5 million Future Vision XPRIZE challenges filmmakers to do something radical: portray AI as the hero, not the villain. The contest, inspired by the optimistic, tech-positive world of Star Trek, invites creators to imagine futures where AI and humanity collaborate to solve problems, inspire innovation, and build a better world. The question for the music industry is simple: Why should music not follow suit? The XPRIZE Blueprint Rewriting The ...