Artists Express Concerns About AI's Impact on Music Industry

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A group of artists released a letter expressing concerns about the use of AI in the music industry. They warn about the predatory use of AI to steal artists' work and replace human musicians. The letter calls on tech companies and AI developers to pledge not to undermine songwriters and artists or prevent them from earning fair compensation.

On Monday, the group of artists released a letter expressing concerns about the use of AI in the music industry. They acknowledge its potential but also warn about the predatory use of AI to steal artists' work and replace human musicians.

The letter calls on tech companies and AI developers to pledge not to undermine songwriters and artists or prevent them from earning fair compensation.

 

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