Grammys boss Harvey Mason Junior says music ‘with AI-created parts’ is ‘completely eligible for entry’
The boss of the corporate behind the Grammys has clarified the ceremony's stance on the usage of synthetic intelligence (AI) within the music business.Recording Academy CEO and President Harvey Mason Junior mentioned: "AI, or music that contains AI-created elements is absolutely eligible for entry and for consideration for Grammy nomination. Period".
It follows new tips, which mentioned that AI-only work was banned, and that "only human creators are eligible" for a Grammy, the world's most recognised music award.The new guidelines additionally acknowledged: "A work that contains no human authorship is not eligible in any category."The addition to the rulebook - which the Recording Academy mentioned was made in a bid to raised replicate the evolving music business - sparked a ...










