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Sony Music Group has sent letter of the alphabet to more than 700 technical school companies and medicine streaming services to admonish them not to use its music to train AI without denotative permit . The letter , which was prevail by TechCrunch , suppose Sony Music has “ intellect to believe ” that the recipients of the missive “ may already have made unauthorized uses ” of its content .

Sony Music enjoin that while it recognizes the “ significant potentiality ” of AI , “ unauthorized use of SMG Content in the education , exploitation or commercialisation of AI systems ” deprive it and its artists of control condition and “ appropriate compensation . ”

The company ’s portfolio of artists include numerous notable artists like Harry Styles , Beyoncé , Adele and Celine Dion .

Sony Music is search to protect its intellectual property , which includes audio and audiovisual recordings , cover nontextual matter , metadata , lyrics and more .   The company has not disclosed which 700 companies it is sending the letter to .

“ We support artists and songwriters taking the lead in bosom Modern technologies in financial backing of their artistic production , ” Sony Music said ina statement . “Evolutions in applied science have oft switch the course of originative industries . AI will likely continue that long - standing trend . However , that design must see that songwriters ’ and recording artists ’ rights , including copyrights , are respected . ”

The letter asks recipients to detail which of Sony Music ’s birdcall were used to train AI systems , how the songs were accessed , how many copy were made and if any copies still exist , and why copy existed in the first place .

Sony Music has give receiver of the alphabetic character a deadline to respond , noting that it will implement its right of first publication to the “ total extent permitted by applicable law in all jurisdictions . ”

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The move comes as copyright infringement is becoming a significant issue with the rise of reproductive AI , as streaming services like Spotify are flooded with AI - generated music . Even artists are dabbling with AI , asDrake faced criticismafter deepfaking the late rapper Tupac sooner this month .

Last month , California Democratic RepresentativeAdam Schiffintroduced young legislationin the U.S. House of Representatives that would , if pass , thrust AI companies to expose which copyright songs they used to discipline AI .

In March , Tennessee became the first U.S. state toprotect artists against AIafter Governor Bill   Lee signed the Ensuring Likeness Voice and Image Security ( ELVIS ) Act .