The success of AI music creators sparks debate on future of music industry
AI enables artists to create new genres and voice models but raises copyright disputes as 18% of daily uploads on Deezer are AI-generated, impacting music industry dynamics.
- Oliver McCann, known as imoliver, signed with Hallwood Media after his track reached 3 million streams, marking a milestone for AI in the music industry.
- Generative AI tools are producing synthetic music, raising concerns about low-quality content and its impact on the $29.6 billion global music market.
- Three major record companies filed lawsuits against AI music creators Suno and Udio for copyright infringement, indicating concerns over artist exploitation.
- Over 1,000 musicians protested against AI regulations they believe might undermine their creative control, while some artists have embraced the technology, highlighting diverse views in the industry.
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The success of AI music creators sparks debate on future of music industry
Oliver McCann, a British AI music creator, uses AI to produce songs across various genres. Despite lacking musical talent, McCann signed with Hallwood Media after one of his tracks gained 3 million streams.
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