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‘It’s not just stardust.’ Musicians warn AI could erase artists’ livelihoods

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‘It’s not just stardust.’ Musicians warn AI could erase artists’ livelihoods

Musicians and lawmakers gathered at the Grammys on the Hill event to discuss the impact of artificial intelligence on artists' livelihoods and advocate for stronger intellectual property protections. The event highlighted the bipartisan NO FAKES Act, which aims to protect artists from AI-generated impersonations.

Musicians and lawmakers met at the Grammys on the Hill event to discuss AI's impact on artists. The event highlighted the need for stronger intellectual property protections. Taylor Hanson, Maggie Rose, and Grace Potter emphasized that AI could erase artists' livelihoods if not regulated. The bipartisan NO FAKES Act was introduced in 2024 to protect artists from AI-generated impersonations. The bill has not yet been passed into law. Lawmakers, including Sen. Chris Coons and Rep. María Salazar, were recognized for their efforts in crafting the bill.

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