AI generated content copyright ownership

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  1. mino45

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    The AI is or at least will be better than its creators. That is how it is supposed to be. It might take some time though, but eventually AI will surpass humans in every thing it does. And it is not something that will take a long time until it will become reality.
     
  2. Paul Pi

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    An essential facet of truly great art is that it's the product of passionate (bordering on masochistic) human endeavour. Today's AI's are not even self aware i.e. nothing more than thoughtless learning machines. As far as i am aware there's nobody alive today who has the remotest clue how to program a digital computer to 'learn' how to feel pity, empathy, love etc.

    Today's Artificial Intelligence is but an initial step toward self-aware Synthetic Intelligence, which is what the fantasists in hollywood love to portray, and is about as close to realisation in real terms as world peace and/or opportunity & dignity for the blighted masses.
     
  3. BEAT16

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    Threat to the Music Industry?

    While AI companies like to highlight the opportunities and new possibilities of their applications, critical voices are also stirring. For Jon Eades, Innovation Manager at Abbey Road Studios, AI is a double-edged sword: "I think AI will also hurt the music industry. It's like the Internet. On the one hand, it opens up new possibilities and has completely changed our world. But depending on where you were before the Internet era, it was either opportunity or danger," he explains in an interview with The Guardian.

    Will composers no longer be needed in the future because an algorithm will do their job cheaply? What value will human creativity have in the future? Singer Taryn Southern, at least, doesn't feel that AI threatens her existence. Because she is certain that even highly developed applications cannot replace one thing: "When people make music together, there is a magic that I wouldn't want to do without."

    Source: www.br-klassik.de/aktuell/news-kritik/musik-kuenstliche-intelligenz-computer-100.html
     
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  4. artwerkski

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    'intellectual property' ... what a gas :rofl:
     
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  5. tzzsmk

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    nowadays, there are still struggles between performers and songwriters, those are often not same person entity, and AI will inevitably become another,

    speaking of audio, speech recognition and speech synthesis is very real and very present, take a look at something like Google Translate which can do live interpretation translations between multiple people speaking different languages, or look at various online articles, tutorials etc.. for example news reporters and sound engineers, or podcast creators could be replaced by AI, just wait for what iZotope RX 10 shows off next month
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  7. Ryck

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    I believe this is the future, for better or worse.
    We all want our idols to be immortal, and to always keep creating music and never die.
    The same thing happens in movies, in TV series. Human beings, besides getting old and dying, sometimes want to earn more money and the production company doesn't pay them, so they end up not making another movie or abandoning a series, and therefore, this affects the audience that watches it. With the advent of AI robots, this will no longer happen, the series will be able to go on forever without the robot dying or quitting. Just like musicians, they will be eternal, as long as the audience consumes the product, these robots will always be there.

    It is difficult and many of us completely refuse to be replaced by AI, but not for future generations, it is inevitable to go forward (for better or for worse).

    Who wouldn't want to listen to Lennon again? or the Beatles never to get back together again? Of course, for us or many of us, it's crazy to see the Beatles in the form of robots playing on stage. But it won't be for future generations.
    I can already imagine the robots giving interviews of their concerts.

    Imagine a celerbity like Paul McCartney in robot (or whatever artist you imagine).
    Then this famous AI will be able to sing your songs, many will be making songs so that they can be "hit" and be interpreted by these AI.

    Suppose this AI, is called Michael . Michael is famous all over the world, his songs are listened by millions of people. Now many artists are making songs for Mr Michael to perform. And thinking out loud, it is possible that yes, the compositions, and the copyrights will be shared. Since it takes the man and the man of the AI.
     
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  8. BEAT16

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    Thanks @Ryck for your story, here already the first prototype:

    Watch Ameca the humanoid robot in its FIRST public demo
     
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  9. Ryck

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    It's really cool, although I would choose my past, of course, I stick with what I grew up with, but I admit it will be good. I know that science is also working on making artificial organs, and in the future people won't have to wait for a donor. that will be great.

    Already imagining too much, I think that robots or AI, would turn against humanity if they become aware that they are living beings, that is, if they think they are in danger. As crazy as it may sound, our mind is like a computer, we respond to electrical impulses. If we see someone fall and get hurt our brain is telling us that there is danger, it is all information, information that the brain relates and says "no, this is not" "this is" "there is danger" "there is no danger". So, if a robot or AI could recognize certain information as danger, it would be a way to be conscious. I also understand that some robots are self-learning, they learn from information and can relate it. But well, these are just my crazy thoughts haha.
     
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