Category: Martin Clancy
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BBC World News: Martin Clancy on Silent protest album “Is This What We Want?”
Martin Clancy was interviewed by BBC World News correspondent Helena Humphrey on the UK silent protest album, Is This What We Want. You can view the full segment below.
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The Future of What Episode #239 — Ensuring Ethical AI Use With AI:OK’s Dr. Martin Clancy
The Music Business Association’s President, Portia Sabin interviewed AI:OK’s Martin Clancy to discuss ethical AI and who AI:OK is. The misuse of generative AI tech has already tested the status quo of music distribution & streaming, with DSPs being flooded with thousands of fraudulent tracks meant to siphon royalties away…
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Digital Hollywood: The AI Summer Summit – AI Music and Creatives: A Relationship of Abundance and Trepidation
Martin Clancy recently spoke on the panel “AI Music and Creatives: A Relationship of Abundance and Trepidation” at the Digital Hollywood: The AI Summer Summit. For the musician, solo artist, producer or A&R executive, the arrival in all its glory of “AI technology” is akin to the second coming of…
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Music Ally: AI:OK is the latest initiative focusing on ethical AI music
Music Ally’s Stuart Dredge talked to Martin Clancy and featured AI:OK’s launch, showing their mission and intentions. AI:OK is … a project launched out of Dublin City University and funded by the Irish government.“Our mission is to enable the supply chain and end users to easily identify music products and services…
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Complete Music Update: What is OK in the world of music AI? New organisation to develop industry standards
Complete Music Update gave a full feature of AI:OK and their launch to develop industry standards around the ethical use of AI. A new organisation called AI:OK has officially launched aiming to develop global industry standards and a kitemark scheme to allow people to “easily identify music that is ethically produced in…
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Hits Daily Double: AI:OK TARGETS RESPONSIBLE AI USE IN THE BIZ
Hits Daily Double featured AI:OK after they received endorsement from the RIAA, NMPA, A2IM, Deezer, and more. The RIAA, NMPA, A2IM and Deezer have lent their seal of approval to AI:OK, an initiative launched by Dr. Martin Clancy and David Hughes to promote the responsible use of AI in the music industry. AI:OK has also secured funding from the Irish government’s…
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Hot Press: Martin Clancy: Irish-led initiative looking to ensure that “AI is used ethically” within music industry
Hot Press spoke with Martin Clancy from AI:OK about how they intend to ensure the ethical use of AI in music. A new Irish-led initiative aiming to ensure the ethical use of artificial intelligence in music has been established.Potentially a breakthrough project, AI:OK was founded by Martin Clancy on of the original…
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CNET: A New ‘Trustmark’ Could Show Music Uses AI Responsibly
CNET discussed the launch of AI:OK and the benefits their trustmark could bring to the industry. Use of artificial intelligence in the music industry has been a hot topic, and there are no universal standards regarding the melding of the technology and the art form. So on Thursday, two music-industry leaders announced…
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Fortune: AI-generated ‘BBL Drizzy’ started as a Drake joke—but music creators are now terrified it spells the beginning of the end
Martin Clancy was quoted in Fortune’s article discussing the potential impacts of AI generated music on music creators. Martin Clancy, a music professor and chair of the AI Ethics board of the IEEE, said that the music industry is already fragile for the majority of creators. Most musicians and producers…
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USA Today: Many musicians are speaking out against AI in music. But how do consumers feel?
Martin Clancy was quoted in the USA Today article discussing musician reactions and sentiments towards AI generated music. Music and tech innovation have long come together to find the right harmony, and AI may be another chord in that familiar song.The rise of the MP3 file in the late ‘90s…