Tennessee lawmakers move to regulate AI and deepfakes

A Tennessee bill seeks to ban unauthorized deepfakes and regulate how AI platforms use copyrighted material to train algorithms without permission.

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Tennessee is the first state in the country to put a law on the books offering protections against generative AI in music. The new law bans the unauthorized use of performers’ voices amid worries about how the technology could affect the music industry. Jewly Hight of Nashville Public Radio has more.

(SOUNDBITE OF SONG, “PLEASE DON’T BE PERFECT”)

MARY BRAGG: (Singing) Please don’t be perfect. Please don’t be perfect.

JEWLY HIGHT, BYLINE: That’s the sumptuous singing of Mary Bragg, an

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