Major record labels have filed lawsuits against AI music start-ups for unlicensed training and copyright issues, as reported by Mondaq. The music industry is raising its voice against the use of generative AI, which has the potential to disrupt the industry significantly. This legal action highlights the growing tension between traditional music companies and AI technology, as companies aim to protect their intellectual property from unauthorized use by AI systems. The lawsuits reflect broader concerns about the impact of AI on creative industries and the need for regulatory frameworks to address these challenges. The issue has been widely discussed in platforms like Digiday and YouTube's Ep. 164.
Huge record labels are taking AI music generators to court over copyright issues. Do you think AI music generation using artists voices will ever become commonplace?
AI News Roundup – Music labels sue AI music generators, OpenAI creates CriticGPT, AI-generated Olympic coverage, and more https://t.co/2teipAZIUL | by @MBHB
Music companies strike back against audio AI | Ep. 164 - YouTube https://t.co/u5x2mXP0Wl
Time To Face The Music? Major Record Labels Sue AI Companies Over Sound ... - Mondaq https://t.co/aUIUKBxlwk
Major Labels File Suit Against AI Music Start-Ups For Unlicensed Training - Mondaq https://t.co/blNePBp05t
AI Briefing: The music industry raises the decibel for the fight over generative AI - Digiday https://t.co/GjsIrjD0JA
The music industry going after AI is going to be juicy!
How A.I. could disrupt the music industry https://t.co/ZhSt8jkCbE