The Recording Academy has announced that only human creators are eligible for Grammy Awards. However, music created with the help of AI can still qualify in certain categories, according to the academy. While AI-assisted songs can be considered for awards, fully AI-generated tracks are disqualified. - To be eligible, the updated rulebook emphasizes the need for a "meaningful" human contribution to the music.
- The academy has yet to disclose the specifics of determining AI usage or the threshold for human involvement.
The decision comes amid intense discussions about the ethical implications of AI in creative fields. - AI's impact on creative fields like screenwriting and acting has sparked strikes and negotiations by organizations such as the Writers Guild of America and the Screen Actors Guild.
- Recently, the Directors Guild of America (DGA) reached a tentative three-year deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP), agreeing to ensure that DGA members aren't replaced by AI or other "technological advances."
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