Record labels are suing artificial-intelligence companies. Here’s why that’s important

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Last week, major record companies (Universal, Capitol, Atlantic, Warner, Sony and others) filed a lawsuit against two generative AI companies

The monopolization of the digital economy, in which streaming platforms reap most of the profit, has overhauled the music industry and made it harder than ever before for artists to make money. A bill proposed in the U.S. Congress, theIt’s hardly radical. The modesty of this intervention is at once humbling and hilarious, acting as a reminder of the power of culturalLast week, major record companies filed a lawsuit against two generative AI companies,, that make “music” based on text prompts.

These record companies have a point. And their move against AI should spur government toward formal policy updates. Such updates are needed to better protect artists from having their material stolen and monetized by computer models that don’t want to pay to use it. This is particularly so for our government. Canada’s unique history of cultural-content protection makes the country well positioned to take a bold stance on the legality of this behaviour as it concludes a nationalpermits the use of other people’s copyright-protected material for the purpose of research, private study, education, satire, parody, criticism, review or news reporting, provided that what you do with the work is “fair.

High-quality fake audio is testing the music industry in other important ways. Last year, a collaborative track featuring AI-generated imitations of Drake and the Weeknd’s voices calledwas submitted for Grammy consideration, although it was deemed ineligible by the Recording Academy, which subsequently updated its Grammy rules.

At the most basic level, we need more transparency regarding the inputs into these models, and the ability to choose their automatic inclusion in the music services we subscribe to. From a consumer-protection standpoint, listeners need reliable mechanisms to make independent decisions about the content they consume and support. Meanwhile, as synthetic musica licensing dispute that had them in a stalemate over artist compensation and the use of AI-generated music on the platform.

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