Musicians sound off over ‘devastating’ AI mining push

The leading artists are struggling with law changes that will allow artificial intelligence to engrave the data from music and are legally playing from Australian culture.
The Productivity Commission proposed an exemption of text and data mining for the Copyright Law. Report Released In September.
This will allow AI models such as ChatGPT to train in Australian media, including websites, books and music without permission from the copyright owner.
Many artists, including songwriter Holly Rankin, who performed under the Makara Jack River, expressed their concerns in a Senate investigation into the renovation of the national cultural policy of the government-a five-year plan to revive Australia’s art and cultural sectors.
Rankin said that the proposal would be a fundamental dismantling of our copyright system and will scale the theft of the Australian culture ”.
“Creative industries contribute $ 63.7 billion to the Australian economy and employ more than half a million people,” he said.
Bazı Some of the world’s largest companies want work notes from the Australian Government. They want free access to Australian culture and creativity.
“Real simple: technology companies can pay licenses, they just don’t want.”
Senator David Pocock asked if AI could create “fake” pieces by the existing artists, and Yakta Yılta Rapper Adam Briggs suspected that the art that the audience expected could mimic the “human quality”.
“I don’t think AI understands how a living room room smells in Shepparton,” Briggs said.
“The equivalent of a mass produced at an airport is the equivalent of vision.
“What we do is full of originality… You can’t multiply this.”

Art vs Science Vocalist Dan McNAMEE, the exception comes into force, artists’ work is used and exploited how any agency will be robbed, he said.
Senator Sarah Henderson hit the commission’s proposal and said that it was extraordinary, “It seems to have not been respected by the artists in this country”.
Im I am very worried that this government does not scream from the roofs that we will not allow your property to be stolen, ”he said.
Senator Henderson said that the exception will “destroy” artists artists, because the songs will allow them to be imitated without any reference or copyright.
Grammy award -winning producer Francois Tetaz, AI’s art Minister Tony Burke, expressed his concerns about his impact on art, he said.

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