'Only human creators are eligible' for the Grammy Awards, the Recording Academy declared on Friday, as the body that grants the world's most recognized music awards seeks to curb the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the industry.AI-only work is banned, but some music created with AI help may qualify
"Only human creators are eligible" for the Grammy Awards, the Recording Academy declared on Friday, as the body that grants the world's most recognized music awards seeks to curb the use of artificial intelligence in the industry.
Music creators must now contribute to at least 20 per cent of an album to earn a nomination. In the past, any producer, songwriter, engineer or featured artist on an album could earn a nomination for album of the year, even if the person had a small input. The Writers Guild of America and the Screen Actors Guild are also wrestling with the use of AI in the creative fields of screenwriting and acting.
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