A number of big-name stars - including Ed Sheeran and Sir Paul McCartney - have recently voiced their concerns about the potential impact of AI on the music business, but Moby is remaining relaxed about the situation.
The dance music star told Sky News: "I completely appreciate and respect the concerns that other people have.
"I think they're incredibly valid ... but for me personally, I don't know. Maybe it's naive and stupid of me, but I kind of just ignore it.
"I put this music out there and you sort of hope for the best, which probably is completely dim-witted of me.
"Part of remix culture is seeing how people reinterpret your work; sometimes it's mediocre, sometimes it is bad, but sometimes it is so inspired, and I can actually learn a lot from other creative processes."
By contrast, Kings of Leon star Caleb Followill previously admitted that he feels "scared" of AI technology.
The 43-year-old star confessed to feeling a "little nervous" about AI's ever-increasing influence on the music industry - although Caleb joked that he's "kind of an old man".
Speaking to Sky News in 2024, the musician said: "I am scared of it though, I think, maybe, a little bit.
"I've seen some stuff that makes me a little nervous."