Katy Perry, Billie Eilish and Miranda Lambert voice opposition to growing use of (AI)
Katy Perry, Billie Eilish and Miranda Lambert voice opposition to growing use of (AI)

A number of top artists, including Katy Perry, Billie Eilish and Miranda Lambert, have recently spoken out against the increasing use of artificial intelligence in music creation (AI) perspective.

The above-mentioned artists have reportedly signed an open letter published by the Artists Rights Alliance.

“AI developers, tech companies, platforms and digital music services stop using AI to infringe and demean the rights of human artists,” the letter states.

The letter calls AI “a means of destroying creativity” and highlights the risks associated with it, stating: “Unfortunately, some platforms and developers are using AI to destroy creativity and harm artists. , for the benefit of songwriters, musicians and rights holders.”

In addition to Perry, Eilish, and Lambert, other artists have come forward to discuss the matter.

As such, other signatories include Billy Porter, Brothers Osbourne, Camila Cabello, Darius Luck, FINNEAS, Imagine Dragons, J. Balvin, Jonas Brothers, Kate Ha Dessen, Smokey Robinson, Stevie Wonder and Zayn Malik, among others.

Many singers have been outspoken about their concerns about artificial intelligence in the past.

Brian May tells Guitarist Her “main concern right now is the artistic realm… Everything is going to be very blurry and confusing, and I think we’ll probably look back on 2023 as the last year that humans really dominated the music industry.”

Meanwhile, Bad Bunny took to his WhatsApp channel to share his thoughts on the issue, adding: “Some people I understand, some I don’t understand…”

“There are people who are connected to me, and there are people who are not connected to me. If you like that bloody song that is popular on TikTok, please leave this group immediately. You are not worthy of being my friend. “

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