Voice Cloning Industry Meets With Lawmakers to Promote AI Legistlation Music moguls Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, and Desmond Child have set themselves apart from their peers, by taking up a cause that is much bigger than the music industry – Artificial Intelligence (AI) legislation. The three recently held a meeting with members of the US Congress to advocate for the passage of bills that would regulate the use of AI-powered technologies. The use of AI-powered tools is becoming increasingly commonplace in the music industry. From large-scale marketing campaigns to creating photo-realistic voice clones of artists, the impact of the technology is being felt across all aspects of the industry. As the technology permeates more and more aspects of the business, Jam, Lewis, and Child have taken a proactive approach to ensure that the development of the AI industry is done responsibly. At the meeting, the trio raised a variety of key issues related to the use of AI. They highlighted the need for proper guidelines to ensure that AI-based technologies are used responsibly and ethically. Jam, Lewis, and Child also highlighted the use of AI technologies to create voice clones of artists and the potential implications it could have for the industry. They pushed for legislation that protects both artists and the copyright owners of their work, while also advocating for the use of AI for creative purposes. The meeting between the music moguls and members of Congress is a huge step forward in the regulation of the AI industry. Jam, Lewis, and Child’s willingness to take on this issue speaks to the importance of this topic, and hopefully will lead to the passage of legislation that will ensure that the use of AI is done in a responsible manner moving forward. |