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This is just one action in a coming conflict. It will be interesting to see how this shakes out. Does the record industry win and digital likenesses become outlawed, even taboo? Or does voice, appearance etc just become another sets of rights that musicians will have to negotiate during a record deal?
I mean, the issue the RIAA is raising does not seem to be on AI training, but piracy:
Later in the article:
Like, I’m sure they’re spooked by AI generated tracks and losing control of the industry… but this seems like a pretty clear cut case of shutting down a Discord server engaged in music piracy.
Oh, so they want a repeat of the Jammie Thomas-Rasset case? Lawyers must be bored.
Deepfake music is sorta a cool idea. I always thought Radiohead’s My Iron Lung sounded like it would be amazing performed by Aerosmith. AI could make that happen.
I have excellent news for you! (nsfw in that you likely don’t wanna play this in the office)