"There have been myriad global responses to the intellectual IP scrape and combine known general as AI. Artists of all kinds have called for bans on AI for stealing their work without compensation while industry giants in AI have gone so far as to call for getting rid of IP altogether. Our homegrown response is overwhelmingly on the side of AI - if Peter Thiel and Elon Musk's close associations with everyone in power isn't enough,"
"Despite the general stronghold AI has on the US, there's been some local pushback when it comes to large language models used for musical purposes. Big names have tried to limit what AI can do, Jay-Z took legal action over AI making use of his musical likeness for example, but the balance still looks to be in AI's favor: Xania Monet's recent success as a Billboard-placing "AI musician" and "Walk My Walk" being at the top of the Country charts suggests that consumers think"
Artists worldwide have called for bans on AI that scrape and combine intellectual property without compensation. Some AI industry leaders have advocated eliminating intellectual property protections. U.S. policy and influential figures have largely supported AI, including proposals for a decade-long moratorium on regulation and suggestions of government financial support for companies like OpenAI. Musical communities have pushed back against large language models and music-generation uses, with legal actions such as Jay-Z's suit over likeness exploitation. AI-generated musicians have achieved commercial success on Billboard and country charts, while figures like Elton John have urged government limits on musical AI use.
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