Musicians are getting really tired of this AI clone ‘bullshit’

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Musicians are expressing anger and frustration over the increasing spread of AI-generated clones of their work, calling it predatory and unacceptable. The problem has worsened in recent years, affecting artists from Beyoncé to experimental composers.

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William Basinski says the current system is “a mess.” | Image: Getty Images for Prada

"Not ideal." "Completely unacceptable." "Shameless." "Predatory." "Some bullshit." "Total bullshit."

This is how musicians, producers, and others in the industry are describing the relentless spread of AI clones. Of course, AI fakes aren't new, but as the scammers have gotten more brazen, artists are responding with increasing furor.

We got a taste back in 2023 with multiple AI Drake tracks. But, in the last two years, the problem has gotten worse. Everyone from Beyoncé, to experimental composer William Basinski have had fake songs, likely generated by AI, appear to be streaming next to their names. And this week King Gizzard and the Liza …

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