Anitta will discuss copyright and will go to the room of representatives

Anitta will discuss copyright and will go to the room of representatives


The Brazilian pop star will be heard in a special Brasilia committee (DF)

The singer Anitta was invited to participate in an audition in the room of representatives, where the regulation of artificial intelligence (Ia) and its impacts on culture e copyright.

The invitation was made by the deputy Reginaldo Lopes (PT-MG), which is part of the special committee responsible for the analysis of Bill 2338/2023who tries to establish rules for the use of AI in Brazil.

The goal of the public is to discuss how technology influences artistic and cultural production, as well as evaluating the challenges and opportunities that Ia It can lead to the sector.

According to Lopes, it is essential to understand how the national music production chain uses these tools and what the risks involved are. The deputy stressed that regulation should guarantee responsible use of technology, minimizing negative impacts and improving the benefits for content artists and creators.

Furthermore AittA, other important names were invited to the debate, including artists Marisa Monte AND Roberto Frejatthe actress Gloria Piresrepresentatives of Ministry of Culture and from Mauricio de Sousa Editrata. The intention is to bring together different perspectives for a large and in -depth debate on the subject.

The participation of Anit It still depends on the approval of the invitation by the Special Commission. The first session of the Committee was scheduled for Tuesday (10), when there was a public hearing on the various regulatory models of artificial intelligence. If the invitation is accepted, the singer can share his vision of how Ia Impact the music industry and copyright in Brazil.

THE Artificial intention regulation It is an increasingly present theme in global discussions and the participation of artists such as Anit It can contribute to a wider understanding of the impacts of technology on musical creation and copyright protection.

Source: Terra

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