The music industry is rallying behind the *No Fakes Act*, a new U.S. bill aimed at protecting artists from the unauthorized use of their voices and likenesses in AI-generated deepfakes. The legislation has been strongly endorsed by key figures, including musicians like FKA Twigs, who recently testified in front of Congress to highlight the growing threats posed by AI technology in the music world.
The *No Fakes Act* seeks to impose stricter penalties on the creators and distributors of AI-generated content that imitates real artists without their permission. This comes in response to a rise in deepfake videos and audio tracks that mimic artists’ voices, potentially damaging their careers and the integrity of their art. By giving musicians greater legal power, the act aims to preserve both their artistic rights and personal identities.
Lawmakers and industry leaders have expressed optimism about the bill’s potential to set a global precedent in regulating AI technology. Many see it as a crucial step toward safeguarding the future of music in a world where AI’s capabilities are rapidly expanding. As discussions continue, the act has received widespread support from musicians, producers, and legal experts alike.
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