Grammy CEO: Music Industry Also Has AI Concerns; Have AI Music Generators Been Trained on Your Music?
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Grammy CEO says music industry also has AI concerns
Harvey Mason Jr., CEO of the Recording Academy, caused a stir a few months ago. He announced that the organization’s prestigious Grammy Awards would finally accept music made with artificial intelligence. At first, people were confused, and then Mason came out to clarify that he meant only humans can submit to the awards, but that AI can be used in the creative process.
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