
‘Our Music Is Disconnected From Its Origins’: Dame Hinewehi Mohi Slams Rise of AI in Music
"The theft of our music strikes at the very heart of our identity and cultural heritage. Once taken, its integrity cannot truly be restored.

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"The theft of our music strikes at the very heart of our identity and cultural heritage. Once taken, its integrity cannot truly be restored.

A new investigation by The Atlantic has uncovered millions of Australian and New Zealand musical works stolen by AI companies

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