could you not see this ai is i wouldn t say that. i wonder, could you not see this ai is a l could you not see this ai is a hugely positive thing? it is going to open up, people are going to open up, people are going to open up, people are going to be able to make music without having any songwriting ability, without any musical talent, without being able to play the piano. and yes, they will be able to create music. you could argue that is the great democratisation of music? yeah, but what happens if you have an ai as a yeah, but what happens if you have an alas a tool, you train an ai model on all the best tangos in the world, because you are going to write a tango, and it comes up with something and it comes up with something and maybe parts of it is good, and maybe parts of it is good, and you tweak the other part until you think you have, i love this tango, this is a good tango. who is then the writer of this song? it is the one who tweaked, obviously, and i think that s how ai wi
all of us, song writers. it cannot be owned by any one person or any entity. much less can it be owned by an artificial machine intelligence. what s your take on that? because i think there have been i guess what you could call convincing facsimiles of music. it s similar to the way i watch a movie with cgi. you know, it doesn t impress me at all. i get immediately bored when i see a computer generated image. i imagine i will feel the same way about al making music. i think maybe for electronic dance music, it works. but for songs, expressing emotions, i don t think i will be moved by it. # message in a bottle. #
intelligence called ava. it even has an album you can stream. a.i. music is more affordable. there is no producer, composer or artist to pay. it s taking away opportunity from song writers, producers and artists. the people trying to feed their families. reporter: something similar is happening in the art world, leaving artist care a ortiz and others to file a dallas action lawsuit against three a.i. companies for copyright infringement. she claims they are using her name and art to train the a.i. feast and famine for most of us. we go job by job. what happens when there is a little bit less work to go around? reporter: stability a.i., one of the companies, says the suit misunderstands how a.i. and copyright law work adding it intends to, quote, defend ourselves and the vast potential generative a.i. has to expand the creative power of humanity. the two other companies did not