Artists call on tech companies not to train AI models on music – Image and sound – News

Artists call on tech companies not to train AI models on music – Image and sound – News
Artists call on tech companies not to train AI models on music – Image and sound – News
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About two hundred mostly American artists have called on tech companies not to train AI models on copyrighted music. That would threaten artists’ incomes.

The artists, under the banner of Artists Rights Alliance, want tech companies to pledge not to create tools that replace human work in music and threaten artists’ incomes. “These efforts are directly aimed at replacing the work of human artists with massive amounts of AI-created ‘sounds’ and ‘visuals’ that could significantly reduce the royalties paid to artists.”

Among the artists who have signed are old artists such as Bob Marley and Frank Sinatra, but also Smokey Robison and Billie Eilish. Many of the artists mentioned are not or hardly known in the Benelux.

There are already initiatives to provide AI models with permissioned training data under the name Fairly Trained. Companies train many AI models on material taken from the internet without prior permission. There will probably be court rulings that will determine whether this will continue to be allowed.

The article is in Dutch

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