The Times covered the the inaugural AI Tribes conference in Trinity College Dublin where Martin Clancy spoke about the rise of AI in music.
Martin Clancy, a senior research fellow at AI:OK at the Insight centre at Dublin City University, spoke about a new ethical frontier emerging in music production with the rise of artificial generative intelligence.
– Patrick O’Donoghue, The Times
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He said that the music world and society at large would have to confront the philosophical problems posed by the creative “transfer of agency” from humans to AI and over whether intellectual property rights could or should be afforded to machines.
He said one of the biggest barriers to AGI adaptation within music was the scale and pace of change, which he said was leaving musicians and songwriters unable to keep up with its most useful applications.