Hello, my name is Gonzalo Calmet. I am a Peruvian composer, producer, manager, and music industry worker. I want to emphasize that artificial intelligence is already impacting our music industry. Therefore, it is essential and necessary to develop legislation that focuses on using artificial intelligence as just another tool, never as a replacement for human value. We need legislation that protects us, that protects the artist, the performer, the composer, the producer, and all of us who work in the art world. May human values always prevail over artificial intelligence, with clear legislation protecting us.
Friends, how are you all? Victor Juliao. Author, composer and vocalist of the Panamanian rock band Los 33. And I believe that artificial intelligence must protect and respect music, and we, those of us who create it, respectfully ask legislators and parliamentarians around the world to remain firm in protecting creators as protagonists of the musical culture of our countries. Farewell. Stay firm.
Hello family, here's Gino Mella, Chilean artist and composer. I'm here to tell you that artificial intelligence can be an important and very beneficial tool for our creative process as artists, but it should never replace human talent. We ask governments and legislators to protect our culture and demand that artificial intelligence respect our rights. Commit to acting with transparency. This way the 707.
Hello, this is GRTSCH, Mexican singer, songwriter and producer. I leave you this little message that is of utmost importance to everyone. Artificial intelligence should not use our voices and images without proper authorization. As artists, we dedicate our lives to developing a career using our creativity, our voice, our personality, and other resources that make up our signature, and which are threatened by the unethical development of these new technologies. I ask legislators to help us maintain our working capital.
Hello, I'm Olivia Wald, that artist from Mexico. I believe that artificial intelligence should protect and respect music and those who create it. That's why I ask those who make the laws to remain firm in protecting creators as protagonists of our country's musical culture. Thanks a lot.
Hello, I'm Neela, a Spanish artist living in Mexico. It's undeniable that artificial intelligence has become a part of our lives and is a great tool, as long as it doesn't violate the rights of its creators. Our voice, our image, and our creativity are unique, and they should always be that way, without any artificial intelligence having the power to take them away. That's why I ask that the laws take this into account and protect us from the unethical use of artificial intelligence.
Hi, I'm Mariana Ávila, an artist in Mexico, and I think artificial intelligence is very useful for creating music, but it should never replace human talent. I ask those responsible for making laws to remain firm in protecting creators so that they remain protagonists of this country's musical culture.
Hi, I'm Jacinto and I believe that artificial intelligence will never be able to truly create art. But I do think it's important to be able to grant the rights to those who truly create the essence of the product, the music, the melodies, the lyrics. That's why I believe artificial intelligence should be legislated and there should be regulations to allow those who should really be monetized for the work that humans have done.
Hello, we are Freekids, Mexican artists, and we know that artificial intelligence is a very important tool for the creation and production of music, but it should never replace human talent. We ask the government and legislators to protect our culture and demand that artificial intelligence respect our rights and act with transparency.
Hello, I'm E-lhoy, a Mexican artist, and I believe that artificial intelligence is a valuable tool when it comes to music creation and production. However, I believe that it should never replace the human factor, human talent. Therefore, we ask governments and legislators to protect our culture and ensure that artificial intelligence respects creative rights and acts with transparency.
I think that, like everything in excess, it's bad, and like everything in regulation, if used properly as a tool, it can push us to the point where we really have to improve the creations we make. And I think there's a final point that I hope they can't beat, which is in-person attendance. When you have to perform your works live, they can't hold up if they're not real. That's it. I think a bit the same as if it is well used. There are many colleagues who have used it for, whether it's for producing, for recording, for mixing, for whatever, but I only really use it. I like to keep writing myself and my songs and not ask the AI for help, but hey, I respect whoever uses it. Look, artificial intelligence was invented by man. So he's not very smart. And there is a very good phrase that says Artificial Intelligence. They are two words that do not go together. If it's artificial, it's not intelligent. I like that reflection.
Hello, my name is Junior López, I am a Mexican singer and songwriter. Artificial intelligence can be an extremely valuable tool in the music creation and production process, undoubtedly helping us develop creativity more effectively, but it should never replace human talent. We ask lawmakers to protect our culture and demand that artificial intelligence respect the rights of performers, authors, and composers and commit to transparency. Cheer up, brothers.
Hello, my name is Jul Diez. I am a Mexican singer and songwriter. Artificial intelligence can be an extremely valuable tool in the music creation and production process, undoubtedly helping us develop creativity more effectively, but it should never replace human talent. We ask lawmakers to protect our culture and demand that artificial intelligence respect the rights of performers, authors, and composers and commit to acting with transparency.
Hello. How are you? My name is Ricardo Castillo, I'm a Mexican composer, and today I want to talk to you about a problem that has been increasing in recent years. It is artificial intelligence in relation to music. The use we give to artificial intelligence. It is important to note that among the different uses of artificial intelligence, one that particularly catches my attention is the way in which artificial intelligence learns. Where do you get your data from, what music do you use? Who has control over this? That is, for artificial intelligence to be able to propose music, it has to learn from a database. This database is protected, it is free, it is asking for permission. I think we should find ways to legislate this so that the rights of Mexican authors and composers are protected. Greetings. Thank you.
Hello! How are you, family? We are Banda Los Sebastianes and we are artists from Mexico. Artificial intelligence can be a valuable tool in the music creation and production process, but it should never replace human talent. We ask governments and legislators to protect our culture and demand that artificial intelligence respect rights and commit to acting with transparency. Compadre. Let us do a lot today.
Hello, I'm Ilse Hendrix, a Mexican singer-songwriter, and I believe that artificial intelligence is a great tool for making music, but it should never replace human talent. That's why I'm asking the government and legislators to protect us and demand that artificial intelligence respect our rights as music creators. Thank you.
Hello, this is Mauricio Ubal from Uruguay. I am a singer-songwriter and record producer. Artificial intelligence is, first and foremost, big business and a fascinating and powerful tool, but on its own it doesn't produce anything. She nourishes and feeds on human activity and creativity. But to prevent it from supplanting creators and impoverishing art, it must be regulated. Laws must be created to protect the activities of those who produce intellectual property. Welcome to rights-respecting technology.
Hi how are things? I'm Joan Suba, a Colombian producer and composer, and today's topic is artificial intelligence, which is obviously here to stay. It's a reality and music is no exception. And it brings very good things, of course, but it also brings very bad things, such as copyright being respected, copyright not being protected, and that's why we ask the legislators and congressmen of the world to find a way and a means to regulate how to use artificial intelligence correctly, especially in the music industry.
What's up friends? I'm Paco Ángel, guitarist of Legión And today I come to comment on a very delicate subject: Art, where we draw a line to understand what art is. Art is the highest expression of a human being's feelings. But what happens now if a machine tries to create that art? Where is the expression of the human being? Uh, I think that with what we're currently experiencing, with artificial intelligence, which is creating, uh, music, is creating, uh, issues that were part of the essence of the human being itself, well, uh, it's stealing a little bit of our identity. So I think we should, uh, legislate, we should have laws that protect us. As authors, as composers, as musicians and as human beings to understand and separate art from what it is not.
Hello, my name is Alberto Laínez, a singer-songwriter from Honduras. Artificial intelligence should not use our voices and images without our proper authorization. As artists, we dedicate our lives to building a career using our creativity, our voices, our personality, and this constitutes a unique and unique quality that is jeopardized by the improper, inappropriate, and unethical use of these new technologies. I ask legislators to help us and maintain our working capital.
Hello, good afternoon everyone. Blessings. I am Shirley Paz, singer-songwriter, author, producer, musician, cellist, singer, music producer, and I raise my voice at this moment to say that artificial intelligence is obviously a tool for all of us, authors, for all of us composers, it is a valuable tool, but it will never, ever replace human talent. So, to all those behind the laws that govern this entire musical movement and the protection of our rights as photographers and singer-songwriters, don't give up, because artificial intelligence cannot replace what we are. So thank you so much. Blessings to all.
Hello, my name is Max Urso, I am an artist and author from Honduras. We believe in ethical progress, and artificial intelligence is undoubtedly a great tool. But it's important that the authors and rights of those who create are always respected and protected, and that this not be used as a substitute for human talent. For this reason, we ask legislators to be firm in demanding complete respect and transparency from artificial intelligence.
Hi how are things? My name is Carlos Padilla. I'm the vocalist for the band CID, an artist from Honduras, and I want to tell you about artificial intelligence today.
Hi, I'm Franklin, bassist for Legion, a 100% Guatemalan band. As artists, we agree and are in favor of using technology as a tool to help us create more art and new ideas. But what we do not agree with is that artificial intelligence is being used to plagiarize our voices
What's up friends? Fito Méndez, vocalist of Legión, a Guatemalan band. And I want to tell you that in my case, in the case of my band, we are in complete agreement on using technology to be able to create musical themes, to be able to support each other, to be able to create visuals and so many beautiful things that artificial intelligence allows us to do. What we don't agree with is that artificial intelligence is being used to plagiarize our voices, our faces, our musical notes, our creations, and that it is plagiarized in some way to be used in works that ultimately have no creator and that greatly harms us in our work. We don't want to lose our jobs, because art is an inspiration that God gave us, and we owe it to ourselves, and our audience is the one who receives all of that. We are part of our country's culture, so we must legislate. We artists must unite so that soon there will be legislation that protects us against artificial intelligence when it harms our rights.
Hello, I'm Di WAV, a Guatemalan musician and singer-songwriter. I believe that artificial intelligence should not only protect, but respect music and those who create it. For this reason, I believe it is very important that those who make the laws stand firm in protecting us from predators, like the representatives of musical culture in our country.
Hi, I'm Gabby, a Colombian singer and songwriter, and yes, I have a dream, but I also have a concern: that artificial intelligence is beginning to limit us in what we are, feel, and create. Are you worried that a machine could sing like me or write songs as if they were mine, erasing what truly comes from the soul? I sing from my story, from what hurts me and what heals me. And that's why I dream that art remains human and that what we feel cannot be replaced.
Hi, I'm Diego Caceres. I'm a Colombian musician and composer, and I've always believed that technology should help us enhance our creativity and strengthen our ideas, but not replace them. Yes, there is a very high risk that artificial intelligence will replace us in our jobs and our ideas. If it also ends up replacing them in our art, in our sensibilities, we will cease to have importance and expressiveness as humans. This is the time when we need to think about how we can legislate to protect ourselves as creators, as workers, and as human beings. If we don't do it now, the potential consequences will be increasingly greater.
Hello, my name is Andrés Cepeda and I am an artist and composer from Colombia. Artificial intelligence should not use our voices and images without proper authorization. As artists, we dedicate our lives to developing a career using our creativity, voice, personality, and other resources that make up our signature, and this is threatened by the unethical development of these new technologies. I ask legislators to help us maintain our working capital.
Hello, I'm Álvaro Abarcas Pelusa, director of Pelusa and the band Caramba! Artist, pianist, music producer and arranger. I believe that artificial intelligence should strive to protect our rights. Artificial intelligence should not use our creations for its own benefit. Artificial intelligence needs to be regulated. We support this. That's why we ask Colombian legislators to stand firm in preserving and upholding the rights of artists. Thank you so much.
Hello friends. My name is Eric Chicas and I am a Salvadoran musician and composer. Today I want to talk to you a little about artificial intelligence. I believe that artificial intelligence should not use our voices and images without proper authorization. As artists, we dedicate our lives to developing a career using our creativity, our voice, our personality, and other resources that make up our signature, which is threatened by the unethical development of these new technologies. That's why I ask legislators to please help us keep our working capital intact and respect music and musicians. Thank you.
Hi how are things? Greetings from Esteban Monge, Costa Rican singer-songwriter, I would like to call on the political authorities of our countries to establish public policies and regulatory frameworks that protect our interests and our rights from the use of artificial intelligence. While this is a tool that can be extremely useful, it also poses a threat to our work, our interests, and our moral and property rights. And it is in that sense that I make this call. It is important to establish a balance between the use of new technologies and the rights of those who live and work in art and creativity.
Hello, my name is Andsot, and as an artist and producer from Costa Rica, I know that artificial intelligence is an advancement that can open immense doors for us; it can help us compose, produce, and discover new sounds. It can also optimize tours, connect with more audiences, and bring our songs to markets that were previously unreachable. But if it's not used ethically, it can hijack our voice, image, and identity without permission. That's why I ask those who make the laws to protect our culture and our rights, because the future of music must unite the best of technology and the best of human talent.
Hello, I'm Wilson Simoninha, musician, producer, composer, producer and musical director, speaking directly from Brazil. Artificial intelligence is a very valuable tool in the process of creating and producing music. But it can and should never replace human talent. Therefore, we call on governments and legislators to protect our culture and to demand that artificial intelligence respects our rights and to commit to acting with maximum transparency. Thank you very much.
Hello! I'm Fernanda Takai, a singer and songwriter from Brazil. I come to remind everyone that artificial intelligence has used our voice, our image, our personal brand, without any kind of authorization. I think this is an ethical issue. That is why I ask legislators to help us maintain our function in the world, our working capital. Thanks.
Hello, my name is Vico Paredes, I am the guitarist and vocalist of the Bolivian Industrial Metal band, Alcoholika La Christo. Artificial intelligence should not use voices and images without proper authorization.
My name is Dagmar Dümchen and I am a Bolivian-German singer-songwriter. I think artificial intelligence is a very valuable tool, but it should never displace us. Our work is made up of feelings, it is made up of our own thoughts and at no time can it replace them. There urgently needs to be legislation to protect us.