Kesha's weak AI art apology proves artists only care when they're caught
Briefly

Kesha faced backlash for using an AI-generated image for her single 'DELUSIONAL', prompting her to apologize and replace it with a human-created cover. She framed her initial choice as a political statement about the undervaluation of artists, yet many found her reasoning questionable. Acknowledging the societal implications of AI, Kesha stressed that it should be used as a tool rather than a replacement for human creativity. Her decision to change the cover art reflects a commitment to integrity while acknowledging the growing debate over AI in the creative fields.
When making the single art for my song Delusional, I wanted to make the point that it's DELUSIONAL that the world expects artists to continue making art when we are so undervalued.
AI is a pandoras box that we as a society have collectively opened, and I think it's important that we keep human ramifications in mind as we learn how to use it as a tool and not as a replacement.
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