[Tree] Controversy surrounding Pink Floyd animation contest, AI in art, Pokémon trading-card game illustration contest, and the rise of AI-generated images on social media

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updates: Addition of information about the rise of AI-generated images on social media

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updates: Pokémon Trading Card Game Illustration Contest disqualifies entrants for AI-generated artwork

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updates: Inclusion of information about the Pokémon trading-card game illustration contest disqualifications

Version 0.49 (2024-06-17 14:15:23.031000)

updates: Real photo wins AI photography competition and gets disqualified

Version 0.48 (2024-06-15 17:26:39.278000)

updates: Inclusion of the disqualification incident and its impact on the artist and art community

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updates: AI photography competition won by real photo

Version 0.46 (2024-04-09 19:43:04.498000)

updates: Integrates new information about the Pink Floyd animation contest won by AI

Version 0.45 (2024-04-05 22:42:06.194000)

updates: Integration of US composer Charles Fox's concerns about AI in music

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updates: Added information about Canadians' feelings towards AI based on a recent poll

Version 0.43 (2024-04-05 17:38:08.817000)

updates: Integration of an article discussing the history and evolution of AI creativity in arts and entertainment

Version 0.42 (2024-04-05 10:31:46.167000)

updates: Ne-Yo expresses concerns about AI's impact on creativity and originality in music

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updates: Prominent artists Miranda Lambert, Billie Eilish, and Nicki Minaj submit letter to AI developers to honor artists' rights

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updates: The story has been updated with the open letter from over 200 artists calling for a ban on the use of AI in the music industry. It also includes the support for responsible AI use, concerns about unauthorized AI replication, and legislative efforts to protect artists' rights.

Version 0.39 (2024-04-03 21:14:27.731000)

updates: Prominent artists support the No AI FRAUD Act

Version 0.38 (2024-04-03 10:36:51.005000)

updates: The story has been updated with additional information about the open letter signed by over 200 artists calling for a ban on AI in the music industry. It also includes the perspective of artists who support AI's role in music and recent legislative efforts to protect artists' rights.

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updates: Prominent artists Billie Eilish and Smokey Robinson join the protest against AI in the music industry

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updates: Prominent artists rally against AI threat to human creativity in the music industry

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updates: The new information provides additional details about the open letter signed by over 200 artists and emphasizes the need for a responsible approach to AI in music. It also mentions the support for AI in music from some musicians and the legislative efforts to protect artists' rights.

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updates: New information about additional artists signing the open letter

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updates: Integration of new information about artists signing open letter

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updates: Additional information about artists signing the open letter

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updates: Inclusion of additional artists and their concerns about AI in music

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updates: The new information highlights the concerns about unauthorized use of copyright-protected material for AI training and the use of AI-generated noise to dilute artist royalty pools. It also mentions the legal challenge to AI music start-up Voicify and the recent legislative efforts, such as Tennessee's ELVIS Act, to safeguard artists' rights by prohibiting unauthorized AI replication of their voices and likenesses.

Version 0.29 (2024-04-02 23:38:14.924000)

updates: The new information provides additional details about the artists who signed the open letter and highlights their concerns about unauthorized use of copyright-protected material and AI-generated noise. It also mentions the support from the Artist Rights Alliance and recent legislative efforts to safeguard artists' rights. The new information emphasizes the need for a responsible approach to AI in music and the importance of protecting artists' intellectual property. It also mentions the potential impact of AI on the labor market within the music industry.

Version 0.28 (2024-04-02 23:38:02.018000)

updates: The new information provides specific artists' names and highlights concerns about unauthorized use of copyright-protected material for AI training and the use of AI-generated noise to dilute artist royalty pools. It also mentions the support from Universal Music Group CEO Lucian Grainge and recent legislative efforts like Tennessee's ELVIS Act.

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updates: Updated with new information about over 200 artists signing an open letter to AI developers to honor artists' rights

Version 0.26 (2024-04-02 20:53:16.749000)

updates: Musicians call for a ban on AI in music to protect artists' rights and fair compensation

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updates: Musicians unite in support of responsible AI use in music

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updates: Inclusion of additional celebrities and information about the ELVIS Act in Tennessee

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updates: Integration of additional details from Wccftech article

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updates: Added details about the open letter and its signatories

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updates: Musicians unite against AI threats to creativity in the music industry

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updates: Over 200 artists, including Katy Perry, Nicki Minaj, and Billie Eilish, sign open letter against AI in music industry

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updates: Musicians such as Billie Eilish, Nicki Minaj, and Katy Perry sign open letter against AI in the music industry

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updates: Musicians sign open letter condemning AI in music industry

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updates: Musicians signing open letter protesting "predatory use of AI"

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updates: Musicians express concerns about AI's impact on the music industry

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updates: Musicians unite against AI threats to creativity

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updates: Sheryl Crow's concerns about AI music and advice to Olivia Rodrigo

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updates: Voice actors gain AI protections in animation contracts

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updates: Tennessee introduces ELVIS Act to protect musicians' rights against AI replication

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updates: Tennessee becomes first US state to protect musicians' rights against AI replication

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updates: Tennessee becomes first US state to protect musicians from AI replication

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updates: Tennessee introduces ELVIS Act to protect musicians' voices from AI copyright theft

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updates: Tennessee becomes first US state to protect musicians from AI replication

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updates: Tennessee becomes the first state to protect artists from AI replication

Version 0.06 (2024-03-18 18:56:00.398000)

updates: AI-powered phone service in Nigeria launched

Version 0.05 (2024-03-18 18:46:07.694000)

updates: Introduction of ViNIL platform for licensing and tracking AI-generated voices

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updates: Legal and ethical concerns raised with the increasing number of AI-generated cover songs

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updates: Introduction of TuneTaxi as an AI-generated music platform

Version 0.02 (2023-11-08 00:04:35.225000)

updates: Incorporated information about bitcoin micropayments and the value-for-value model for indie artists

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updates: Restructured and expanded the narrative with additional details

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