Björn Ulvaeus, from ABBA, expresses concern about the use of artificial intelligence in music
Bjorn Ulvaeusmember of ABBAdemonstrates his concern with the use of Artificial Intelligence in music by occupying the post of president of CISAC (International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers).
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This year’s results show that the collective management system, despite the enormous challenges it faces in adapting to digital, remains robust and effective. CMOs (collective management organizations) support the creators they serve and are now delivering more money to more creators than ever before.
And that’s good news — because, after Covid and the economic crisis, what we now face is another very serious existential challenge — that of artificial intelligence. AI will radically change the world of creators and the creative industry.
It takes international leadership and a strong united front from all parts of the creative industry.
The placement of Ulvaeus was revealed amid the band’s groundbreaking tour ABBA: Voyage. The Swedish group has been performing with the help of motion capture, or mocap. The technology allows fans to watch physically younger artists while they voice the virtual avatars themselves.
Source: Rollingstone

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