Long term, litigation will ensure this shyt doesn't reach that point. But think about the short term consequences. A few weeks ago some random person uploaded unfinished Kendrick demos to Spotify. Obvious leaks, on a random Spotify page that wasn't Kendrick's official page. Yet within an hour, multiple rap blogs published the news and link. They got tens of thousands of RTs and likes. I saw real people on my timeline saying shyt like "new Kendrick out." Few hours later the fake shyt was taken down by the record label but imagine this same thing happening with AI generated music for a big artist like him, or Drake, or whoever else. How many sales can you generate before the label nukes it? What if producers start paying for AI generated rap voices to rap over their beats, as a means of marketing themselves? What types of real life frenzies could you generate with a fake artist announcing that he/she will be doing a random show at such and such club, buy tickets now?shyt gonna get crazy in just a few years
Gonna be a bunch of rappers in bumblefukk, nowhere with aaa rappers featuring on their music
On top of ai generated type beats, might get a lotta people outta here unless the government gets involved
Oh my...Someone estate is going to sell their “voice rights” to a company using A.I. for a boatload of money and this shyt would be in full force
tremendously!The Styles P Aaliyah diss was ahead of its time
How? The government couldn't even check ZuckerbergSomething needs to be done to regulate this type of shyt or its gonna get real spooky in a couple years
James Earl Jones most likelySomeone estate is going to sell their “voice rights” to a company using A.I. for a boatload of money and this shyt would be in full force
Man listen
Artist gonna have to start copywriting their voices just to combat any attempts at some fake AI shyt someone will use to profit from