Australian psych-rockers, who removed their music from Spotify in protest against the streaming service, lament the appearance of AI band King Lizard Wizard…

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    The fucking audacity to make money off of AI generated content at all is already baffling to me lmao

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      The whole point of AI music is to turn Music from an art form into a product, from something that is unique and personal and has meaning to people to something that can be mass produced and consumed as a product.

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      Then half of the modern world is baffling to you. Do you feel the same way about coin-operated player pianos? Or kaleidoscope projectors?

      People will seek to make money from anything they can.

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        You aren’t even trying. Both of your examples require human interaction and imagination at the time of creation.

        Player pianos aren’t black boxes of plagiarism and kaleidoscopes don’t show amalgams of other people’s works.

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    How can Spotify/whoever “wrote” these claim royalties and deny them to gizz, who should have a writing credit for the clone’s use of the original song, and still acknowledge that AI can hold no copyright

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    Does anyone have an internet archive link? The guardian website seems to be freaking out on me

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      Guardian is really battening the hatches, but firefox reader mode works for me. I’m all for putting their original investigative reporting behind the wall, but when it’s basically a retelling of someone’s social media post, I’m less understanding and think it’s kind of shortsighted.