Aussie songwriter says AI scraping music for training ‘disturbing and disappointing’ | ABC NEWS
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Australian musicians are sounding the alarm about their music being used to train AI tools without consent. A new data search tool from The Atlantic revealed that millions of creative works, many by our best-known music artists, have been scraped from the internet for AI training. Paul Dempsey, Australian singer-songwriter and frontman of Something for Kate, says AI giants should pay for using music under copyright laws. Subscribe: http://ab.co/1svxLVE Read more here: https://www.abc.net.au/triplej/news/velvet-sundown-liz-pelly-australia-ghost-artists-ai-music/105703542 Note: In most cases, our captions are auto-generated. #ABCNEWS #ABCNEWSAustralia
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