Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Music Industry

John Oates of Hall & Oates expresses concern about AI potentially replacing songwriters and artists in the music industry, highlighting the implications of AI-generated music and the need to protect intellectual property. He acknowledges the benefits of AI but remains cautious about its impact.

Tennessee ELVIS Act to Protect Voice & Likeness in Age of AI

The governor of Tennessee signed the ELVIS Act to protect musical artists from exploitation by artificial intelligence, with country star Luke Bryan speaking in favor of the new law.

Tennessee's ELVIS Act to Protect Voice & Likeness in Age of AI

Tennessee becomes the first state to enact legislation protecting artists from AI replicating their voices without consent. The ELVIS Act adds vocal likeness to existing protections of name, photographs, and likeness. The law creates civil action and liability for unauthorized use of an artist's voice or likeness.

Tennessee Signs Historic Legislation to Protect Musicians from AI Impersonation

Tennessee signs historic legislation protecting musicians from unauthorized AI impersonation, becoming the first U.S. state to do so. The ELVIS Act prohibits the use of AI to mimic an artist's voice without permission, with support from country music stars like Luke Bryan. The state's rich musical heritage and industry are highlighted.

Tennessee Governor Signs ELVIS Act into Law to Protect Artists from AI Misuse

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed the ELVIS Act into law to protect artists, including musicians, from unauthorized use by artificial intelligence. The legislation addresses concerns about AI creating music and cloning models that enable human impersonation.