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Artificial Intelligence (aka AI) is not a new thing. It has been used for various purposes like social media algorithms and Siri on your phone. However, for the first time, AI is being used in creative industries, including the music industry.

The latest example of AI in music is the song “Heart on My Sleeve.” What was originally believed to be a song sung by Drake and the Weeknd turned out to be an AI imitation of the artists’ voices. 

The anonymous poster uploaded the song to various streaming platforms and marketed it as if it was a real song. As such, the song got millions of plays across these platforms before being taken down by Universal Music Group (Drake and the Weeknd’s record label) due to intellectual property violations. 

Although “Heart on My Sleeve” is no more, its very existence raises the question of how advancements in AI technology will affect the music industry as a whole. 

Before we can get into that, you need to know how this type of AI works.

In the case of music, generative AI technology is the main type used. This AI analyzes the data provided to it to generate its own version. Data can include but is not limited to, images, text, or audio. For AI-generated music, the AI analyzes various clips of an artist’s voice and creates songs that contain a voice similar to the artist. 

Now that that’s out of the way, how is AI affecting the music industry? Like many forms of technology, AI can be helpful or harmful depending on how it's used. 

For example, AI could threaten the rights of artists to their music. We know that artists own their musical compositions and recordings, but what about the sound of their voices? It seems obvious that something so unique to each person is automatically protected; however, this is merely an assumption. 

If AI needs already-existing voices to function, then it enters into that confusing territory surrounding artists’ rights to their voices. What are these rights?

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First, artists should have the right to choose whether their voices can be used by these AIs. With how easy to access and widespread music is nowadays, it's easy for people to circumvent asking the artist for permission. 

Second, artists should have the right to receive compensation for the use of their voices. This can be difficult if people are using the artist’s voice without permission. Given how quickly AI can create imitation songs, it would be hard to track down each and every song that uses their voice. 

Not only are artists’ rights potentially threatened, but AI creates more competition for working musicians. All those musicians that create everything from commercial jingles to film scores suddenly have to compete with royalty-free music generators. In an already competitive market, AI’s introduction could greatly affect these musicians’ livelihoods. 

Another less obvious problem is AI increases race issues within the music industry. One of the biggest testing grounds for AI is rap music. Given that rap is known to be mainly made by Black people, AI introduces a new power dynamic. Lauren Chanel, a writer on tech and culture, explains it well:

“It’s another way for people who are not Black to put on the costume of a Black person — to put their hands up Kanye or Drake and make him a puppet — and that is alarming to me. This is just another example in a long line of people underestimating what it takes to create the type of art that, historically, Black people make.” 

With all these potential problems in mind, are there any pros to AI in music? Of course!

If it’s gone about the right way, AI introduces many creative possibilities into the industry. An artist is generally limited to what they or people around them can come up with for their music. With AI, anyone around the world can use their voice and music in ways that the original artist may never have thought of.

However, the only way these possibilities will be ethical is if the artist themselves gives permission. If you want AI to be taken seriously in the music industry, consent from artists is the key.

If you’d like to read an in-depth article on “Heart on My Sleeve,” check out the New York Times article here.

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How AI Technology Impacts Artists’ Rightshow-ai-technology-impacts-artists-rightsKaitlyn Meyers |Apr 28, 2023Artificial Intelligence (aka AI) is not a new thing. It has been used for various purposes like social media algorithms and Siri on your phone. However, for the first time, AI is being used in