·S5 E14
Nobody Consented to This: How AI Is Using Artists' Music, Voices and Likenesses Without Permission
Episode Description
Is AI a human rights issue for musicians? And why isn't the UK government treating it like one?
In Part 2 of our conversation with David Martin, CEO of the Featured Artists Coalition, we turn to the question that kept us talking long after we'd wrapped the UK Artist Touring Fund discussion: what happens when AI platforms train on artists' recordings, voices, and likenesses without their consent?
David explains why the FAC and the Council of Music Makers see protecting human creativity as fundamentally important, why record contracts signed in 2020 couldn't possibly have granted consent for AI uses artists didn't understand, and why the deals major labels have struck with AI platforms are, in his words, a scandal. Sean connects this to the UK government's investment in AI data centres and tax breaks, while 125,000 music industry workers and the Music Export Growth Scheme's entire annual budget sits at just £1.6 million.
They also get into David's answer to the £500 million question, why he thinks music in 2050 will be better than ever, the difference between AI hype and the NFT bubble, and why venues with broken dressing room windows in minus-four weather tell you everything about where the money actually goes.
This is the final episode of our season loosely themed around resilience. Send your questions to podcast@drownedinsound.org for an upcoming Ask Me Anything episode.
Links:
Featured Artists Coalition https://www.featuredartistscoalition.com
Council of Music Makers https://councilofmusicmakers.org
Musicians' Union https://themu.org
Music Managers Forum https://themmf.net
Music Export Growth Scheme https://www.bpi.co.uk/fund/music-export-growth-scheme/
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Edited by: tell.studio (Phil, Louisa, Owen, Matt)
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