Grammys to Only Recognize Human-Created Music for Awards.

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The Recording Academy has announced new rules for the Grammy Awards, including a requirement that "only human creators" can win the music industry's highest honor, in response to the use of artificial intelligence in popular music. The Academy also made changes to other categories, including a new rule that to win a nomination for the album of the year category, a music creator has to account for at least 20% of the work. The number of nominees in the "Big Four" categories has been decreased from 10 to eight, and the best improvised jazz solo award has been renamed best jazz performance.
Topics:entertainment#artificial-intelligence#grammy-awards#human-authorship#music-creation#music-industry#rule-changes
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- Grammy Awards Restrict AI: Only ‘Meaningful’ Human Work Will Be Recognized Forbes
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