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AI挤占人类音乐,如何反制?
3 6 Ke·2025-04-22 12:07

Core Insights - The rise of AI-generated music is significantly impacting the music industry, with platforms like Deezer reporting that 18% of newly uploaded content is entirely AI-generated, up from 10% in January 2023 [1][5][11] - The International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers (CISAC) estimates that by 2028, AI could erode up to 24% of music creators' income [1][11] - Various music platforms are developing tools to detect AI-generated content, with Deezer and YouTube leading the way in implementing detection systems [4][7][14] Industry Response - Deezer has introduced a tool to detect AI-generated music, claiming it can identify 100% AI-generated tracks and is working on a system that does not require specific datasets [7][12] - YouTube has added a "synthetic voice recognition" feature to its Content ID system to automatically detect AI-generated content [7][14] - The Korean Music Copyright Association (KMCA) has implemented a strict "0% AI" rule for song registration, while the U.S. Copyright Office allows registration of AI-assisted works with significant human involvement [11][12] Challenges in Detection - Despite advancements in detection tools, identifying AI-generated music remains a challenge, as human listeners struggle to differentiate between AI and human-created music [4][19] - A study indicated that the average accuracy for identifying AI-generated music was only 46%, with even professionals only achieving a 50% accuracy rate [19][21] - The prevalence of AI-generated music raises concerns about the potential saturation of the market with low-quality, soulless music, as expressed by artists like Grimes [7][11] Legal and Ethical Considerations - The music industry is grappling with legal issues surrounding the use of copyrighted material to train AI models, with ongoing lawsuits against AI music startups like Udio and Suno [16][21] - There is a philosophical debate about the nature of creativity and originality in the age of AI, questioning whether AI-generated music can evoke genuine emotions and what constitutes true creativity [21] - Prominent artists, including Paul McCartney, have voiced concerns about AI's potential to undermine musicians' rights and the integrity of their work [12][16]