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The Future Of Ai Artist
Blessup To All! In the future I predict there will Ai artist that will never grow old. Instead past down from generation to generation. I will keep you up to date with all things ai.
0 likes • 16d
Literally my goal!
Joy Still Comin’ New Single Out Now!
I’m dropping something new today: “Joy Still Comin’” (song + video).https://youtu.be/YFKL1KdrvP4?si=M2dyc4T8IVrKVBlD This one is for the days when the fight feels too heavy… When “joy in the morning” feels like it’s taking the scenic route… When you’re at your wit’s end and the storm is loud. But somehow… God steps in and flips the whole situation. What they meant for bad? He turns it for your Here’s the standard though: If you’re in a storm, you don’t get to sit in it alone. We’re not doing silent struggle in here. Watch the video + listen to the song and tell me this: What part hit you the hardest — the lyrics, the beat, or the message?
1 like • 17d
Creative soul indeed! Keep up the amazing work sis ~1LUV
AI MUSIC CAN’T BE COPYRIGHTED?
🚨 Important Update: AI Music & Copyright (2026) A lot of people creating AI music don’t realize this yet… The U.S. Copyright Office clarified how copyright works with AI-generated content, and it directly affects AI music producers. Here’s the key point: 👉 Music created 100% by AI cannot be copyrighted. So if you simply type a prompt into an AI music generator and publish the result, the song may not legally qualify for copyright protection. You can read the official guidance here:🔗 https://www.copyright.gov/ai/ However, there’s an important distinction. ✅ AI-assisted music CAN still be copyrighted if a human contributes meaningful creativity. Examples of human contribution: • Writing lyrics• Rearranging the song structure• Editing melodies or chords • Producing and arranging stems • Mixing and finishing the record In other words: 🎹 AI can help create the music — but human creativity still needs to drive the final work. That’s why the best approach moving forward is to treat AI as a tool or collaborator, not the entire creator. Another big development happening right now: Major record labels have filed lawsuits against AI music companies like Suno and Udio, claiming their models were trained on copyrighted songs without permission. You can read more about that here: 🔗 https://www.forbes.com/sites/virginieberger/2025/12/18/launch-train-settle-how-suno-and-udios-licensing-deals-made-copyright-infringement-profitable/ And in 2026, lawmakers have started proposing bills that could require AI companies to disclose what copyrighted music was used to train their models. More on that here: 🔗 https://deadline.com/2026/02/senate-bill-ai-training-models-copyright-1236714135/ AI music is still the wild west, and the rules are evolving fast.
2 likes • 27d
Some people make AI music, and some people make music with AI 💯
0 likes • Feb 26
Thank you, I am a multi-genre songwriter, all positive vibes and affirmations, with mostly R&B and a fusion of Roots Reggae/Deep House genres. Since finding Suno I’ve been using my own voice that I uploaded, and created a Persona. I am open to creating my AI avatar. I’ll attach one of my songs here
0 likes • Feb 28
@Ramone Messam Thank you! I have no idea how lol I’m pursing my masters degree, most of my time online is research for classes. I saw where an AI artist signed with major label, pretty cool!
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