“AI goes around the internet and scrapes all of the lyrics but never provides any credits,” says Bryan-Kinns. “If an AI makes a song, gets famous, went to No 1, who would get money from them? Certainly not the people in the huge dataset of millions of songs. …

Last summer, the [UK] government set out proposals to amend copyright laws that would allow AI creators to exploit musicians’ back catalogues without permission or compensation.

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    2 years ago

    @indieterminacy@lemmy.ml @yuu

    I decided not to prioritise such things, though casual DJing allowed me to keep doing it and give me enough cashflow to do other less commercial activities.

    Over the 20 years Ive been DJing the development of laptop DJing and increasingly highend CD players has made me seem a llittle anacronistic.
    I try to buy music as a media, as its responsible, has individual advantages and it later got rewarded through me having an asset I can use for trading.