According to the Artist Rights Alliance

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According to the Artist Rights Alliance

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In the film industry, many are looking with trepidation at the (absolutely thrilling) advances in artificial intelligence (AI) . Since OpenAI recently lifted the curtain on Sora , a tool for generating hyper-realistic videos from text prompts, many people who work professionally in this sector fear being replaced by AI. And the fear that this technology inspires in many professionals in the film industry has also shaken the music industry with extraordinary force. More than 200 artists have spoken out in an open letter against the irresponsible use of AI in music.

(ARA), which was responsible for spreading the letter , the letter was signed by artists such as Billie bulgaria whatsapp data ilish, Nicki Minaj, Stevie Wonder, Peter Frampton, Katy Perry, Smokey Robinson, Jon Bon Jovi, Pearl Jam and REM.

The signatories of the letter claim that some platforms and developers are using AI to sabotage creativity and act to the detriment of artists, songwriters, musicians and those who hold musical royalties . And their protest is directed specifically against those services that generate on-demand songs that deliberately imitate the style and voice of well-known artists.

The signatories of the letter urge not to devalue the work of musicians with the irresponsible use of AI
"When used irresponsibly, AI poses a grave threat to the protection of our privacy, our identity, our music and our livelihood , " the artists said in the letter.

According to the letter's signatories, some of the world's most powerful tech companies are using musicians' work without their consent to train AI models with the ultimate goal of replacing real-life artists. AI-generated music also affects musicians' royalties, whose livelihoods are at risk, the artists say in the open letter released by ARA.

The artists admit, however, that when used responsibly, AI has great potential to spur human creativity. But when used irresponsibly, this technology devalues ​​the work of artists and also threatens their remuneration . In this sense, the 200 artists who signed the brands call on AI developers, technology companies and digital music services to commit to not using this technology to undermine or replace the art of real musicians.

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