An updated version of the Protect Working Musicians Act, which would allow indie creators to collectively bargain with DSPs, now includes AI companies.
The cover comes months after a fake photo of her at this year's Met Gala went viral
A report from the Culture, Media and Sport Committee says legislation shouldn't reduce arts and cultural production "to mere 'inputs' in AI development.”
Here are all the music stars who have spoken out about the growing technology.
The singer didn't seem pleased to be artificially folded into her ex's 2016 single.
Marks the first music creation company to back the HAC, which supports artists' rights in the age of AI.
The four-time Grammy winner admitted that he finds the growing technology "a bit weird."
CEO Kakul Srivastava talks Create, ethical AI, human-made samples and "creating music as its own joy."
"Fake Drake" and similar controversies have gotten most of the attention, but not all uses of artificial intelligence in music are cause for concern.
The company's AudioCraft consists of three different models that serve as competition to a similar tool released by Google in May.