Protect musicians


A year after the fake-Drake song signaled the technology’s potential applications (and dangers), industry lobbyists on Capitol Hill, like RIAA’s Tom Clees, are working to create guard rails to protect musicians — and maybe even get them paid.

Meanwhile, entrepreneurs like Soundful’s Diaa El All and BandLab’s Meng Ru Kuok (who oversees the platform as founder and CEO of its parent company, Caldecott Music Group) are showing naysayers that AI can enhance human creativity rather than just replacing it. 

Technology and policy experts alike have promoted the use of ethical training data and partnered with groups like Fairly Trained and the Human Artistry Campaign to set a positive example for other entrants into the AI realm.

The lute player. Pierre Michault, La Dance aux aveigles, France 1466. BnF, Français 1654, fol. 171r.


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Perplexity

Aphorisms: AI

DeepAI's Austen on China