CNET: A New ‘Trustmark’ Could Show Music Uses AI Responsibly

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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 AI:OK, a new service aimed at “identifying ethically aligned music products and services in the age of AI.” 

Essentially, the group will be focusing on issues where AI and music overlap, and working with the music industry to come up with useful and relevant standards. Technology strategists Martin Clancy and David Hughes are group founders. Clancy is also an Irish musician who founded the band In Tua Nua.

– Gael Cooper, CNET