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AI Stealing Latin Music Streams? Artists Fight Back

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Latin American Musicians Claim AI is Stealing Their Streams

For many artists, music streaming platforms offer a vital pathway to reaching new listeners and generating income. However, a growing number of Latin American musicians are voicing concerns that artificial intelligence (AI) is now undermining their ability to thrive in the digital music landscape. They argue that the proliferation of AI-generated music is creating an oversaturated market, making it increasingly difficult for human artists to gain visibility and earn a sustainable living.

The Rise of AI-Generated Music

Afro-Chilean artist Nekki, known for her reggae-rap lyrics promoting anti-racism, feels that her reach is being stifled. She believes AI-generated music is a major culprit, flooding streaming platforms with bot-created tracks and burying human artists in the digital noise. Nekki argues that this “new form of danger disguised as technological innovation” is making it nearly impossible for musicians to break through and connect with audiences. The problem is not limited to one genre; AI is generating music across the spectrum of Latin styles, including bachata and merengue, further intensifying competition.

The surge of AI-generated music on streaming platforms poses a significant threat to Latin American musicians who are already navigating the challenges of the music industry. As these AI-driven tunes continue to populate the digital sphere, it becomes increasingly crucial to address the ethical and economic implications of this technology and ensure a fair playing field for human artists.

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