San Antonio musicians have been unexpectedly included in massive artificial intelligence (AI) training datasets, sparking growing concerns about copyright and artists’ rights. With AI models increasingly relying on large volumes of music to train their algorithms, local artists are worried about the unauthorized use of their work. This inclusion has heightened anxieties within San Antonio’s music community, as artists fear losing control over their creations and potential revenue streams. The absence of clear consent or compensation mechanisms has further fueled these concerns, prompting discussions on how best to protect creative rights in the era of AI. As the music industry grapples with the implications, the need for transparency and fair compensation becomes crucial to ensure artists are adequately recognized and rewarded for their contributions. The San Antonio Express-News article emphasizes the urgency for policymakers and technology companies to address these pressing issues.
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