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highplainsdem

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5. It's likely to get much worse with AI. Voice actors are already pressured to sign contracts giving
Thu Sep 12, 2024, 10:58 AM
Sep 2024

companies that hire them the right to use AI copies of their voices in the future, with little control over what they'll be used for.

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Robin Trower nailed it EYESORE 9001 Sep 2024 #1
They make the petals and management sells the roses. marble falls Sep 2024 #2
I wish that sort of thing didn't happen, but it's all too common. I posted recently about Mick Taylor highplainsdem Sep 2024 #3
It's still a dirty business that was even worse the farther back you go. Content is everything, artists are just ... marble falls Sep 2024 #4
It's likely to get much worse with AI. Voice actors are already pressured to sign contracts giving highplainsdem Sep 2024 #5
AI is a monster. Have you read how a guy who AI'd songs, had them robo listened to and got $10M from spotify ... marble falls Sep 2024 #6
Yep. Saw that disgusting story. highplainsdem Sep 2024 #7
interesting article. its mostly all negotiabile and the biz is full of scamming liars similar to trump nt msongs Sep 2024 #11
Sorry To Hear Tye Bitterness ProfessorGAC Sep 2024 #8
the guy was likely told what he would be paid. take it or leave it one supposes nt msongs Sep 2024 #9
Agreed ProfessorGAC Sep 2024 #10
I don't think it was bitterness. I think his point is that it was just another session in a line of over 2,000 sessions marble falls Sep 2024 #12
The Shot At Bowie Seemed Bitter To Me ProfessorGAC Sep 2024 #13
I think the shot at Bowie was probably accurate. A lot of musicians who produce don't touch a board much ... marble falls Sep 2024 #15
Professor, Tony Visconti was paid only 25 pounds A WEEK as producer Denny Cordell's assistant in 1967. That's highplainsdem Sep 2024 #14
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