I personally know indie musicians who are popular enough to have had their music scraped and used as training data, in part because they are forced to use platforms like Spotify, YouTube, etc. to eke out a living. And then people have had the audacity to present AI slop versions of music using their vocals to them, expecting them to be happy about it.
Were they paid for their decades of work? No. Were they given the opportunity to opt out? No. This isn’t The Man trying to capitalize upon an open and equitable system. This is The Man stealing from the poors and each other, and pretending they didn’t (or worse, acting like their victimhood is somehow equal to everyone else’s).
And to add even further insult to injury, these companies have tricked many of those same poors that these plagiarism engines are tools to “level the playing field” against people who have spent years honing their craft. Why, the very nerve of those people using their time to become experts! /s
Death to training without paying the stockholders, death to open-source…
Even better: how about death to training until you pay the original artists fairly and equitably, or allow them to opt out? AI should not be treated as some inevitable thief that we must all work around.
I personally know indie musicians who are popular enough to have had their music scraped and used as training data, in part because they are forced to use platforms like Spotify, YouTube, etc. to eke out a living. And then people have had the audacity to present AI slop versions of music using their vocals to them, expecting them to be happy about it.
Were they paid for their decades of work? No. Were they given the opportunity to opt out? No. This isn’t The Man trying to capitalize upon an open and equitable system. This is The Man stealing from the poors and each other, and pretending they didn’t (or worse, acting like their victimhood is somehow equal to everyone else’s).
And to add even further insult to injury, these companies have tricked many of those same poors that these plagiarism engines are tools to “level the playing field” against people who have spent years honing their craft. Why, the very nerve of those people using their time to become experts! /s
Even better: how about death to training until you pay the original artists fairly and equitably, or allow them to opt out? AI should not be treated as some inevitable thief that we must all work around.