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New research shows 69 per cent of the public and 86 per cent of politicians think Silicon Valley giants should compensate creators when they uses their work to train AI models.
In January, the Trump Administration issued an executive order directing the development of an AI Action Plan "to sustain and enhance America's global AI dominance". Last month, the US government invited the public to share their ideas for the AI Action Plan via the Federal Register's website through March 15.
Subscription streaming boosted global recorded music revenues for a tenth straight year in 2024, by 4.8% to $29.6 billion, an industry group said on Wednesday, while urging policymakers to protect artists from copyright threats by artificial intelligence developers.
The IFPI calls on policymakers to help "amplify human creativity, not to replace it," while Universal Music is looking for "how AI can help and enhance the artist proposition."
More than 400 Hollywood creative leaders urged the Trump White House to not roll back copyright protections at the behest of AI companies.
Artificial intelligence - should algorithms be embraced or feared in music? Sky News speak to musicians will.i.am and Sean Paul to find out
The copyright lawsuit against OpenAI by major music labels highlights fears of unauthorised AI use, risking artists' rights and income. Experts warn that AI-generated music may dilute originality, disrupt revenue streams,
Artificial intelligence tool Riffusion, which launched in beta in January 2025, is an off-shoot from the Stable Diffusion team that creates products that allow you to generate still images and video from simple text prompts.