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Man pleads guilty to generating songs with AI then having bots stream them 'billions of times' to make over $8 million in royalties

Man pleads guilty to generating songs with AI then having bots stream them 'billions of times' to make over $8 million in royalties插图

Have you ever stumbled onto an extremely popular artist that you’ve never heard of before, just to wonder if you’re so out of touch that a global phenomenon could pass you by? Well, in at least one recent case, there was a ‘musician’ with billions of streams that basically all came from bots—and if that wasn’t enough, the music itself was AI-generated.

The case is discussed in detail in a press release on justice.gov; the skinny is that North Carolina man Michael Smith “generated thousands of fake songs using artificial intelligence and then streamed those fake songs billions of times,” according to U.S. attorney for the southern district of New York, Jay Clayton. “Although the songs and listeners were fake, the millions of dollars Smith stole was real.”

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