Grammy's CEO: ‘We're not going to award AI creativity' unless it falls under these two categories

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AI-generated music can go viral on social media, but it won’t win a Grammy unless it falls into one of two categories, says Recording Academy CEO Harvey Mason Jr.

Artificial intelligence might be able to pass a Wharton MBA exam, but it can't win a Grammy.

"No, we're not going to award AI creativity," Mason said last week at the Fast Company Innovation Festival 2023."But we're not going to disclude or disqualify the creators working with it."for the 66th annual Grammy Awards, which will take place in February 2024. The guidelines laid out two categories under which an AI-assisted song might qualify for award consideration.Sign up for NBC LA newsletters.

 

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