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Musician says AI company is cloning her music, filing claims against her(twitter.com)
110 points by lando2319 12 hours ago | 18 comments
hamasho 8 hours ago | parent | next [-]

AI-generated content should have the same amount of copyright as prompt texts. You can't claim copyright for the text "Rock music with angry vocals and 160 bpm with a guitar solo".

But I think training models using copyrighted content is stealing in the first place. It's not fair use, so it should be banned entirely.

ceejayoz 8 hours ago | parent | next [-]

> AI-generated content should have the same amount of copyright as prompt texts.

That's about right currently.

https://www.reuters.com/legal/government/us-supreme-court-de...

"Plaintiff Stephen Thaler had appealed to the justices after lower courts upheld a U.S. Copyright Office decision that the AI-crafted visual art at issue in the case was ineligible for copyright protection because it did not have a human creator."

hperrin 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I have great news for you.

It has even less copyright. A prompt text you write, if sufficiently creative enough, is copyrighted. The output of an AI, no matter how “creative”, is always pubic domain.

https://sciactive.com/human-contribution-policy/#More-Inform...

userbinator an hour ago | parent [-]

pubic domain.

Only certain types of AI output.

xvxvx 10 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

YouTube is not an innocent party in this new fraudulent ecosystem. It was literally built on piracy.

DaiPlusPlus 7 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Right; in 2006-2007 we all watched uploaded rips of The Simpsons between class in high-school; Original content on YouTube had a really limited appeal.

obscurette 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Youtube is one of the best platforms in this regard - it is possible that they react. Good luck with FB, Instagram or TikTok.

garciansmith 10 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

https://xcancel.com/i/status/2040577536136974444

Rodeoclash 8 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

AI generated music has started to ruin most music on YouTube for me. My feed is starting to get crammed with artists and DJ sets of things like "1 Hour of Cowboy Western Songs to Listen to While Traveling Through the Frontier".

Is it real music? Probably not because the thumbnail is plastered with Pepe memes and other rubbish. We starting to get to the point where music is like Low-background steel - as in it existed before the advent of AI slop.

And before someone asks "bUt iT dOeSn'T mAtTeR hOw iT's mAdE, iT's aLl aBuOt wHaT tHe eNd rEsUlT iS"

Yes, it does matter to me. Making art to me is about all the small decisions taken along the way to arrive at the final piece. When it hasn't gone through that process then I feel nothing when I listen or view it. Actually, I don't feel nothing, I feel deceived.

userbinator 7 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Opposing viewpoint: discovered AI music without even realising it was AI, and now pleased with getting effectively infinite free entertainment. Just like human-made music, there's a lot of bad and mediocre, but occasionally great music. It's not like humans were creating in a void either --- everything is a derivative work.

selfsigned 3 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Legitimately curious, do you have some examples of great AI music ?

After getting bombarded with it in public spaces (namely cafés), I’ve come to see it as a worse copyright-free replacement for muzak. I’ve even subconsciously begun avoiding these places. When my brain randomly decides it wants to pay attention to the music, the whole shtick sounds grating in an uncanny valley kind of way that’s almost impossible to un-hear.

Trying Lyria 2 after that ordeal might’ve also amplified my bias against it, as everything I prompted ended up sounding like a robotic top 50 pastiche.

Maybe there’s a parallel to made with LLM prose here ?

(disclaimer: while not a musician I do enjoy listening to human-made less-mainstream music)

userbinator an hour ago | parent [-]

I thought this one was pretty good: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rr3Pz_a0oIs

array_key_first 5 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

The bottleneck has not been the amount of music. You had effectively infinite music before

So, when you have infinite music, you then have to look to qualitative differentiating factors. Like, say, the artist themselves. And if they're AI.

galleywest200 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Another opposing viewpoint: there is already so much human made music on YouTube you already had “effectively infinite free entertainment”.

You are paying money to YouTube (or watching ads) for work nobody put any effort into. I would rather pay a human artist.

add-sub-mul-div 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I can't imagine music as just its surface product. It would feel so much emptier without the added subtext of the artist and creation.

katdork 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I have no clue why you were getting voted down, but I agree. AI generated music isn't art. There's no soul in that, no experience.

userbinator 7 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Previously on HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47645976

ChrisArchitect 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

[dupe] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47645976