“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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… So yeah, technology is really a double-edged sword.
And it does culture and creative people no good that the industry is so concentrated that talent is driven out
(see the market for lemons for the economic reality).