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Country music celebrities rejoice over the passing of a new Tennessee law safeguarding against artificial intelligence

Country⁤ Music Stars Applaud ‌Tennessee for Protecting Musicians Against AI-Generated Works

Country​ music stars Luke Bryan and Chris Janson recently made headlines for championing a new law in Tennessee geared at safeguarding musicians from artificial intelligence-produced music featuring their voices.

During a heartfelt gathering in Nashville, both Bryan and Janson, ⁣along with several others, stood alongsideTennessee Governor Bill Lee as he officially signed the ELVIS Act—Ensuring Likeness Voice ‌and Image Security‌ Act into effect. This milestone ⁤legislation aims to shield artists from unauthorized manipulations of their voice, name, image, and likeness.

Luke Bryan’s Perspective

Expressing his gratitude, ⁤Bryan emphasized the ‍significance of Tennessee’s⁣ proactive stance⁢ in championing ⁤artist rights. He remarked, “What an amazing precedent to set⁢ for the state… ‍our state protects us and what we work so hard for.” Bryan also shared his personal concern about AI-generated content mimicking his voice, ⁣highlighting the ⁢urgent need for such protective measures.

Janson also echoed Bryan’s sentiments, recognizing the detrimental impact‍ AI could have on artists’ livelihoods. He stressed the importance of real music for real audiences, rejecting artificiality in the music industry.

In​ a thought-provoking speech, Janson reaffirmed the importance of authenticity in music creation, emphasizing that true artistry always prevails in the end.

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Governor Lee, reflecting on the significance of​ the new ⁤law, emphasized its focus on addressing ​the ⁣challenges posed⁣ by AI​ technologies that can replicate an ⁢artist’s ⁤voice and‌ likeness without consent. The law not only extends protection to the traditional facets but also tackles the emerging threats posed by AI‌ cloning ⁢technologies.

Recording Industry Association of America’s Response

Mitch‌ Glazier, CEO of the⁤ Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), commended the​ ELVIS Act for striking a delicate balance between safeguarding artists’ rights and upholding essential free speech principles. Calling it a significant stride in protecting creators, the ​bill received high praise for its careful considerations ⁢of ‌First Amendment rights while ensuring artists’ interests are​ duly ‌protected.

This groundbreaking legislation in Tennessee sets‍ a ‌vital⁢ precedent for the music industry, empowering artists and license holders to take​ legal action against ⁣violations. It marks ⁤a crucial step towards preserving artistic integrity in an era increasingly influenced by advanced technologies like AI.



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