Marsha Blackburn seeks to tighten regulations to protect Tennessee musicians from AI

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Sen. MarshaBlackburn, who represents the key music industry city of Nashville, is going into Wednesday's artificial intelligence hearing with her country-crooning constituents in mind.

Ahead of the Senate Judiciary's Subcommittee on Intellectual Property's second hearing on artificial intelligence focusing on copyright, Blackburn explained that the technology is currently infringing on the"stock and trade" of creators."You've got a massive creative community in our state," she explained in an interview with the Washington Examiner."And whether it is entertainers or it is brand infringement that companies like Gibson Guitars have seen ...

According to the Tennessee Republican, it's of utmost importance that Congress works in"a judicious manner" and pays extra scrutiny to the"regulatory framework that's been put in place." Earlier this week, it was reported that comedian Sarah Silverman joined two class-action lawsuits against OpenAI and Meta over copyright infringement. In court documents, she alleges they “copied and ingested” her proprietary works to teach their artificial intelligence technologies.

 

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