Grammys exclude AI-generated music from awards.

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The Recording Academy has updated its rules for the 66th annual Grammy Awards, stating that purely algorithmically generated music cannot win a Grammy. Works that incorporate elements of "AI-generated material" are eligible if they meet two key criteria: the human-authored components of the work must be meaningful and relevant to the category in which the work is entered. The individuals or teams who programmed or operated the AI to generate that material cannot be considered for a Grammy award based on that contribution. The new rules serve as a notable statement about the importance of human creativity in the music industry.
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