Big moves in AI. Music labels are suing AI companies for copyright infringement, while Apple and Meta are in talks about AI integration. Plus, Apple halts its Intelligence rollout in the EU due to regulations. Stay tuned for more AI market buzz! #AI #TechNews
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Wow, what an interesting op-ed from Eric Miquelon! It's fascinating to see the convergence of pop culture and AI governance in his piece. The example of Grimes training AI models to mimic her voice and allowing fans to use them to create and publish songs is truly innovative. I think his point about starting AI governance by asking "Why?" and prioritizing people is crucial. It's a reminder that, despite the technological advancements, we must never lose sight of the human element. This approach, similar to how Grimes engages with her fans, not only fosters creativity but also promotes a sense of ownership and collaboration. Allowing fans to split royalties if their fan-made songs become a hit is a brilliant way to empower and reward them for their contributions. Overall, this op-ed highlights the importance of thoughtful AI governance and its potential impact on industries beyond technology. It's great to see leaders like Eric Miquelon shedding light on these topics and sparking meaningful conversations.
Interesting Fast Company op-ed from the President of Avanade North America, Eric Miquelon, on what Grimes taught him about AI governance. If you’re into pop culture, odds are you have heard or seen the name of the music artist Grimes once or twice. But did the words “AI Governance” follow within the same sentence? Unlikely, but, Eric Miquelon managed to make both relate to one another in his most recent op-ed. TL;DR Grimes trained AI models to mimic her voice, allowed fans to use said models to make and publish the songs, and even allowed them to split royalties if those fan-made songs were a hit. Leaders should start AI governance by asking "Why?" and prioritize people, similar to the approach for implementing a successful digital experience like Grimes with her fans: https://bit.ly/3HWadcj #aigovernance #aimodels #royalties
What Grimes has taught me about AI governance
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Great insight into why AI and Governance have to go hand in hand. #responsibleai #aiforgood #avanadedowhatmatters
Two of the most decisive factors of the AI race will be the technology itself and using it responsibly and ethically - with AI governance a critical element to success. I shared my take with Fast Company Executive Board, exploring how business leaders can learn a thing or two about AI governance from musical artists like Grimes - and how to turn a potential threat into your biggest hit.
What Grimes has taught me about AI governance
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As my co-founder Matt said - "There, we fixed it! Generative AI for Music that is. Now with transparent, auditable Attribution right down to the writer and performer level from the training data." We think it's insane that companies are training on art that they don't own the rights to. And we think there is no industry / vertical that understands this more than music. And we've decided to do something about it. Here's how: - Our customers train their own base models on the music they own the rights to. They have full visibility on what is in their model. - For each generative outputs made through our system, an attribution report is made that accurately identifies which training model objects (ie - a particular song) influenced the generative output, and by how much. The lie that you cannot trace back the origin of anything in Gen.AI has to stop. We must acknowledge the human creative DNA that the industry is using to train their AI models with. And we're going to do just that, by example. We're so proud to introduce https://www.somms.ai. This is what I've been up to with Matthew Adell, Nicolas Gonzalez Thomas and James Maxwell for the last year+. Proud to be building this partly in the east coast. Proud to be building this mostly in Canada (with Matt in Los Angeles, the epicenter of music). I'm so proud of the work we're doing with SOMMS.AI. #MusicAI #Innovation #MusicAttribution #AI #Tech #MusicIndustry
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Two of the most decisive factors of the AI race will be the technology itself and using it responsibly and ethically - with AI governance a critical element to success. I shared my take with Fast Company Executive Board, exploring how business leaders can learn a thing or two about AI governance from musical artists like Grimes - and how to turn a potential threat into your biggest hit.
What Grimes has taught me about AI governance
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👉 AI voice startup ElevenLabs has given a first look at a new model that can generate songs from prompts. 👇 Read more #ai #artificialintelligence #ElevenLabs #GenerativeAI
ElevenLabs unveils new AI music generator 'ElevenLabs Music'
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This is a great study on the impact of AI in Music. It's European-based with a sample of about 15,000 artists, songwriters and others in the music industry. Some eye-opening takeaways: 35% of creators are already using AI in their work. And if they are under 35, that jumps to 51%. Not surprisingly, there is a healthy amount of skepticism - 71% are afraid AI might affect their ability to earn a living. The bold claim is that AI applications in music could be a $3 billion market by 2028. Is this realistic? Worrying, or a great opportunity - perhaps both? Curious to hear the concerns from my network here. https://lnkd.in/entQJgmn
Study: AI and music - gema.de
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Well there you have it. One of the brightest minds in the generative AI business steps away in protest of companies using copyrighted materials to train their AI models. Quite a loud indictment of that practice.
Why I just resigned from my job in generative AI.
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Discover Kanye West AI voice models in our definitive guide. Explore the latest trends in kanye west ai voice technology. https://lnkd.in/gsPd5jJ5
Explore Kanye West AI Voice Models: A Definitive Guide
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Kudos and thank you for digging deeper into AI for us, Kristoffer and Steph. FYI -- This article was researched and written by real people. :) https://lnkd.in/e4AWz9QR
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