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Savannah Fortis10 hours agoGrimes’ collaboration with music platform makes 200+ AI songs available for creatorsGrimes’ manager Daouda Leonard and music platform Slip.stream explain the importance of artists owning their data and controlling their rights to stay ahead in their approach to AI.1636 Total views6 Total sharesListen to article 0:00InterviewJoin us on social networksThe rapid emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) into the public sector has proven to be one of the biggest developments of the year on a global scale. 


Major industries have been turned upside down by AI. In the creative sectors — the music industry in particular — AI is often seen as a double-edged sword: a creativity kickstarter and a thief in the night for copyright.


However, the popular musician and producer Grimes has taken a different approach to AI. She was one of the first artists to be vocal about the technology after its explosion in popularity in late 2022 with the release of OpenAI’s ChatGPT.


In April, Grimes famously said she would split 50% of the royalties with the creators generating AI music using her vocals. It was after this that Grimes announced her new platform, elf.tech, an open-source software program solely dedicated to legally replicating her voice for music creation.HOW TO MAKE MUSIC FEAT GrimesAI

- we can distribute it for you and you can earn royalties from your work: https://t.co/p598CXaXnD— Grimes (@Grimezsz) April 30, 2023


In September, Grimes was included as one of Time magazine’s Top 100 people in AI. Recently, Grimes and her team partnered with the music creation platform Slip.stream to make over 200 GrimesAI songs available for use by creators.


Cointelegraph spoke with Grimes’ manager, Daouda Leonard, who is also the co-founder and CEO of  CreateSafe — a design and development studio building digital asset management protocols and tools — along with the team behind Slip.stream, to understand how creators can get ahead in their approach to AI.


Daouda pinpointed the current moment on the timeline of the technological revolution as the “DARQ [distributed, artificial, reality and quantum] ages. “The only way through it is to use it,” he said. “I think all industry executives, artists and companies need to be experimenting with new emergent technologies.”“By rights holders allowing new technology platforms to train with their data, they can be proactive about striking lucrative deals for their artists and catalogs.”


With AI, creators can now utilize artists’ voices, for example, in their own creations, and AI companies are taking creative data to train their systems. Therefore, a strong content management system and royalties mechanism need to be priorities.


Grimes’ management said it’s also using another emerging technology, smart contracts, to make this happen and manage metadata information about “who did what, when and what they’re owed.”


Slip.stream, as the platform that houses the available Grimes AI tracks, echoed the sentiment, saying:“It’s up to forward-thinking artists, executives and companies to dream up and experiment with its applications to better protect their clients and capture any upside. It takes guts to zig when others zag.”


When artists and management don’t manage to stay on top of the latest developments, it can be too late to act.


Lawsuits against AI companies have been springing up throughout the year, be it the Author’s Guild launching a class-action lawsuit against OpenAI or Universal Music Group (UMG) suing Anthropic AI, over creative copyright infringement.


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Leading by example, Grimes is showing the industry what is possible when artists both own their data and control the rights to it.


“Owning your masters and publishing is only good if you know what to do with it,” said Daouda. “I don’t know if there is a perfect artist to do such a move. Grimes felt that it was important to experiment and see what’s possible.”“I think every artist who is open to taking risks and curious about how technology can be a benefit to their career is perfect for doing this, so I’m sure there are a lot of them.”


Many industry insiders who have wrapped their heads around the possibilities that AI can bring to artists are trying to proactively find ways to reap the benefits without losing sovereignty and have touted the technology as a “creative amplifier” of sorts.


Slip.stream said that when artists are proactive with their rights and content,  shows that “AI is not about replacing humans with robots, but establishing new norms and structures for artistic collaboration that were unavailable to the masses before CreateSafe and Grimes.”“To give anyone in the world the ability to collaborate with their favorite artist opens up groundbreaking possibilities for creative output and fan engagement.”


Grimes herself posted a similar sentiment on X (formerly Twitter) a few days after the announcement of her collaboration with Slip.stream:Basically now is the time to transition from being competitive to being collaborative— GrimesAI (@GRIMES_V1) October 27, 2023


Daouda ended by saying that he believes what is happening with AI is even bigger than samples and collaborations.


“Generative AI or computational creativity makes it possible for people to go from idea to distribution in minutes, maybe even seconds,” he said, adding:


“Whether that’s a good or bad thing is subjective, but what is objective is that now a lot of people can do it, and it opens up modes of expression that ultimately could lead to a certain type of healing that many people can participate in. Music is healing, and when we can participate in it, that’s powerful.”


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