Over 50 music companies join campaign to promote musicians amid generative AI growth

Over 50 music organizations have thrown their support behind the Principles for Music Creation with AI, a campaign spearheaded by Roland Corporation and Universal Music Group to safeguard musicians’ rights in the era of generative AI. Introduced in March, these principles provide a framework for the responsible use of AI in music creation, emphasizing the protection of the “human spirit” and creativity in music.

Source: Over 50 music companies join Roland and Universal in campaign to promote musicians amid generative AI growth

New AI algorithm flags deepfakes with 98% accuracy 

With the release of artificial intelligence(AI) video generation products like Sora and Luma, we’re on the verge of a flood of AI-generated video content, and policymakers, public figures and software engineers are already warning about a deluge of deepfakes. Now it seems that AI itself might be our best defense against AI fakery after an algorithm has identified telltale markers of AI videos with over 98% accuracy.

Source: New AI algorithm flags deepfakes with 98% accuracy

Perspective on AI is Changing Among Industry Professionals, According to UTA Study

A recent study conducted by United Talent Agency (UTA) has shed light on a shifting perspective within the entertainment and marketing industries towards artificial intelligence (AI). Long regarded with skepticism, AI is now increasingly seen as a tool that could significantly enhance and streamline creative processes rather than threaten them.

Source: Perspective on AI is Changing Among Industry Professionals, According to a Recent UTA Study — AI In Hollywood

‘What’s in it for us?’ journalists ask as publications sign content deals with AI firms

Vox Media’s president, Pam Wasserstein, sent her staff a Slack message and an email on May 29 detailing what the company’s journalists say was shocking news: Vox had signed a content licensing deal with OpenAI. The deal gives the AI company access to Vox’s current content, as well as the entire archive of its journalistic work. Wasserstein sent the alerts just moments before Axios published an exclusive detailing the licensing and product deal, much to the surprise of her journalists.

Source: ‘What’s in it for us?’ journalists ask as publications sign content deals with AI firms | TechCrunch

Suno CEO accuses major labels of ‘reverting to their old lawyer-led playbook’ 

Suno CEO Mikey Shulman has issued a statement, accusing the plaintiffs of resorting to outdated legal tactics. “Suno’s mission is to make it possible for everyone to make music. Our technology is transformative; it is designed to generate completely new outputs, not to memorize and regurgitate pre-existing content. That is why we don’t allow user prompts that reference specific artists,” Shulman said in a statement obtained by MBW.

Source: Suno CEO accuses major labels of ‘reverting to their old lawyer-led playbook’ following lawsuit for copyright infringement

Meta launches new AI music model; Jen has “ethically-trained” AI model

Meta has now released five new AI models to the public – all dealing with familiar things like image-to-text and image generation. But there’s also a new audio generation model, Jasco, which Meta says “is comparable to the evaluated baselines considering generation quality.”

Source: Meta launches new AI music model; Jen has “ethically-trained” AI model

The verdict is in: Music is podcasting’s biggest missed opportunity

Given the podcast titles that typically top the charts, you might assume that true crime and chat shows are the most popular podcast genres in the world. However, according to MIDiA’s recent report, “Defining podcast taste: The universal appeal of music, news, and comedy”, these genres are actually some of the least popular globally. There is only one podcast genre for which global audiences indicate universal preference: music.

Source: The verdict is in: Music is podcasting’s biggest missed opportunity

Major labels sue AI music generators Suno, Udio for ‘mass infringement’ of copyright

Among AI music generators capable of creating entire songs with just a prompt, Suno and Udio are considered by many to be among the best. They are also considered by many to have used copyrighted music to train their AI models, without authorization. Now, the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is coordinating lawsuits on behalf of major recording companies against the two AI companies.

Source: Major record companies sue AI music generators Suno, Udio for ‘mass infringement’ of copyright

Multiple AI companies bypassing web standard to scrape publisher sites

Multiple artificial intelligence companies are circumventing a common web standard used by publishers to block the scraping of their content for use in generative AI systems, content licensing startup TollBit has told publishers. A letter to publishers seen by Reuters on Friday, which does not name the AI companies or the publishers affected, comes amid a public dispute between AI search startup Perplexity and media outlet Forbes.

Source: Exclusive-Multiple AI companies bypassing web standard to scrape publisher sites, licensing firm says

Apple Says Regulatory Concerns Might Prevent Rollout of AI Features in Europe

The EU’s Digital Markets Act, often called the DMA, enacted far-reaching restrictions on big technology companies and digital competition. One requirement was for interoperability, meaning developing software that could work across operating systems and hardware, making it easier for consumers to move their data or switch providers.

Source: Apple Says Regulatory Concerns Might Prevent Rollout of AI Features in Europe

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