The "Lost Tapes" project from the band Breezer imagines what the beloved Brit Pop group might have sounded like if they'd stayed together.
Artists and labels have legal tools to fight fakes created by artificial intelligence, but massive questions about AI-generated music loom unanswered.
"This is an area where NAB will absolutely be active," Curtis LeGeyt asserted at the National Association of Broadcasters Show in Las Vegas.
As an allegedly AI-generated song racks up millions of listens, UMG warns that industry players need to choose "which side of history" they want to be on.
The chart-topping artist took to Instagram to voice his opinion about AI-generated versions of his voice.
Amid growing concerns about the use of copyrighted songs to "train" AI music platforms, UMG says it "will not hesitate to take steps to protect our rights."
Meeting with his council of science and technology advisers, the president said companies need to "address the potential risks" of the technology.
How will the Copyright Office rule when human and AI contributions are more intertwined in music?
Announced during a South by Southwest panel, the principles state that policymaking around the technology should keep "creators' interests" in mind.
As questions swirl about how artificial intelligence will impact the music business, the Copyright Office is trying to clarify how it will be treated under the law.