Various artists have called on AI developers to halt practices that undermine human creativity and devalue the rights of artists. They criticize the training of AI models on unlicensed music, arguing that it infringes upon the rights of artists and floods the market with AI-generated content/slop, severely diluting the earnings for original and future human creators.

Unfortunately I see no effective and practical remedy for this. You can battle all you want in the courts but proving that a piece of AI generated music was possible/stolen due to training on your particular song is not easy. Ironically, you may need an AI bot to untangle the complexity involved. The larger issue may be the permenant degrading of humans to create music. And this may only take a generation or two.

AI is steam rolling over every aspect of human activity from agriculture to zoology; this is the new era. Something that hits particularly close to me is the “artificial general engineer” that is currently being developed on the Prometheus project.

Fasten your seatbelt, this is disruption on steroids


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