The label might need to argue that the copyright protections apply to the training process for these AI models. If you feed Drake songs into an AI model to train it on Drake's voice to then go make a fake Drake song, that is actually where the copyright violation is. And so existing copyright law might not necessarily protect it in the same way that one of Drake's actual songs would be protected.
A song featuring A.I.-generated versions of Drake and the Weeknd went viral — before being taken down by streaming services. Is censorship of A.I.-generated songs the way forward? Or can singers benefit from synthetic voices, as some artists like Grimes are suggesting?
Then, HatGPT: Kevin and Casey pull headlines out of a hat and generate their own takes on the news.
And Ben Smith, the former BuzzFeed News editor, discusses the end of the 2010s digital media era.
On today’s episode:
- Ben Smith is a journalist and co-founder of the digital media company Semafor. He was a New York Times media columnist and the first editor in chief of BuzzFeed News.
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