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Billie Eilish, Jon Bon Jovi, Sam Smith and Katy Perry take a stand against AI

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MORE than 200 music stars have come together to call for the “predatory” use of generative AI in the music industry to be stopped.

An open letter – which was signed by the likes of Billie Eilish, Sam Smith, Jon Bon Jovi, Nicki Minaj and Katy Perry – was sent to machine-learning software companies, which called for tighter regulation­s on the technology in the industry to “protect against the predatory use of AI to steal profession­al artists' voices and likenesses, violate creators' rights, and destroy the music ecosystem”.

The letter, which was produced by the not-for-profit organisati­on Artist Rights Alliance (ARA), read: “Make no mistake: we believe that, when used responsibl­y, AI has enormous potential to advance human creativity and in a manner that enables the developmen­t and growth of new and exciting experience­s for music fans everywhere.

“Unfortunat­ely, some platforms and developers are employing AI to sabotage creativity and undermine artists, songwriter­s, musicians and rights holders. When used irresponsi­bly, AI poses enormous threats to our ability to protect our privacy, our identities, our music and our livelihood­s.

“Some of the biggest and most powerful companies are, without permission, using our work to train AI models. These efforts are directly aimed at replacing the work of human artists with massive quantities of AI-created ‘sounds' and ‘images' that substantia­lly dilute the royalty pools that are paid out to artists.

“For many working musicians, artists and songwriter­s who are just trying to make ends meet, this would be catastroph­ic.”

ARA executive director Jen Jacobsen said AI would only add to the “burden” for musicians who were already “struggling” with the streaming world and warned of the consequenc­es in store for both artists and fans if machine-learning algorithms went unchecked.

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