Generative AI Ethics In The Creative Industry: Survey Results Interviewing Artists Published

Generative AI Ethics In The Creative Industry: Survey Results Interviewing Artists Published, updated 7/19/23, 3:24 PM

Excited about AI’s potential in the creative industry but don’t want to get into hot water with content creators? Voices just released a report detailing how to merge generative AI into your processes without having to worry about ethics violations. Visit https://www.voices.com/company/press/reports/ai-in-the-creative-industry

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AI Ethics In The Creative Industry:
Survey Results Interviewing Artists
Published
Achtung, creatives! AI has great
potential for creative content
generation, but you need not get
sweaty palms thinking about
who has the intellectual property
rights.
Voices has taken the pulse
of hundreds of creatives
like you to understand how
they perceive AI's impacts
on their work.
They found that while many
are excited about the new
opportunities AI offers,
they're also concerned
about the ethics of using it.
A June 2023 report by
McKinsey and
Company notes that
generative AI has
become competent at
more and more routine
tasks.
However, the abilities you
most often hear about in the
news are its ability to
perform creative tasks, such
as writing text, composing
music, and making art.
The ethics of such situations might seem murky. Voices suggests the
“three C’s” (consent, credit, compensation) framework to guide AI
training in the voice over industry.
According to this framework, voice over artists should know their
voice is being used in AI training and they should be credited and
compensated for their work.
Visit
https://www.voices.com/company/press/report
s/ai-in-the-creative-industry