Artificial intelligence (AI) is a disruptive force that is transforming the music industry, both for good and ill. On the one hand, AI offers new tools and creative possibilities for music producers, allowing them to explore new sounds, styles, and genres, as well as streamline the production process. On the other hand, AI also presents certain challenges and limitations that can be seen as obstacles to the creative process of composing new music, such as the loss of the human touch and emotion, the risk of formulaic compositions, copyright and plagiarism concerns, over-reliance on AI tools, lack of personal connection, and aesthetic and artistic interpretation. Therefore, caution and discernment must be exercised when using AI in music, so as not to compromise the originality, authenticity, and expressiveness of the artists.
In addition, AI also raises ethical and legal questions about the use of musicians' voices to generate new music, without their consent or participation. This can be seen as a violation of the rights of artists, who have the right to express themselves musically and use their way of making art as a product, something that AI cannot express what the singer himself would write or sing. In addition, this also can be seen as a lack of respect for artists who have passed away, who cannot defend their interests or opinions about the use of their voice.Therefore, it is necessary to have clear and fair legislation on the use of AI in music, to protect the rights of artists and avoid conflicts and abuses. AI can be an ally of music, but it should not be a substitute for musicians.