The agreement was welcomed by music industry bodies GEMA, the Germany-based collecting society and performance rights organization, and IFPI, the global organization representing the recorded music industry. “The results we now have on the table are a step in the right direction but need to be sharpened further on a technical level,” GEMA said. “The outcome must be a clearly formulated transparency regime that obliges AI providers to submit detailed evidence on the contents they used to train their systems.”
Source: GEMA and IFPI ‘welcome the progress’ on EU’s landmark agreement on AI regulation