Fans Loved Her New Album. the Thing Was, She Hadn't Released One
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A musician's name was used to release an album on music streaming platforms without her knowledge, highlighting potential vulnerabilities in content moderation and the impact of AI-generated content.
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> 'AI slop': Emily Portman and musicians on the mystery of fraudsters releasing songs in their name
If it's that easy to poison datasets any moderate capability threat actor could conduct a coordinated attack. With use of decent effort could ddoss media providers in a way they cannot quickly (if ever) recover.