SZA Sounds the Alarm on AI Exploitation of Black Artists
SZA's scathing warning highlights a disturbing trend in AI training datasets.

The music of SZA has been flagged for use in training AI algorithms, prompting a scathing warning from the singer about the exploitation of black artists. The Atlantic revealed that major datasets include recordings by popular acts such as Nirvana and Bad Bunny, highlighting a concerning trend in the music industry.
SZA took to social media to express her outrage, calling out Diplo for allegedly using her song without permission in an AI training dataset. This move marks a turning point in the conversation around AI, music ownership, and artist rights. With SZA's powerful voice on the issue, it's clear that artists will no longer be silenced.
The implications of this story go beyond the world of pop music. As AI technology becomes increasingly pervasive in industries such as advertising, film, and even education, the question remains: who owns the creative content used to train these algorithms? The answer may not be straightforward.
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