Over 200 Artists Unite to Voice Concerns About AI Threatening Creativity and Fair Pay
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Pearl Jam, Jon Bon Jovi, and over 200 artists signed a letter expressing concerns about how AI is threatening human creativity and musicians' livelihoods.
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The letter says some platforms are using artists' work without permission to train AI models that could replace human artistry.
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Musicians fear this will set off a "race to the bottom" that devalues their work and prevents fair compensation.
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The artists call on AI developers not to undermine human creativity and deny fair pay.
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The Artists Rights Alliance aims to defend musicians' rights and a healthy music industry in the digital world.