RIAA APPLAUDS LANDMARK NO AI FRAUD ACT

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    Recording Association of ® (RIAA) Chairman and CEO Mitch Glazier today released following in support of the No Artificial Intelligence Fake Replicas And Unauthorized Duplications Act of (“No AI FRAUD Act”). This bipartisan legislation introduced by Representatives María Elvira Salazar (-FL-27), Madeleine Dean (D-PA-4), Nathaniel Moran (R-TX-1), Joe Morelle (D-NY-25) and Rob Wittman (R-VA-1) aims to combat abusive AI deepfakes, voice clones, and exploitive digital human impersonations.

    RIAA APPLAUDS LANDMARK

    “The No AI FRAUD Act is a meaningful step towards building a safe, responsible and ethical AI ecosystem, and the RIAA applauds Representatives Salazar, Dean, Moran, Morelle, and Wittman for leading in this important area. To be clear, we embrace the use of AI to offer and fans new tools that support human . But putting in place guardrails like the No AI FRAUD Act is a necessary step to protect individual rights, preserve and promote the creative arts, and ensure the integrity and trustworthiness of generative AI. As decades of innovation have shown, when Congress establis strong IP rights that foster -led solutions, it results in both driving innovation and supporting human expression and partnerships that create American culture.”

    The No AI FRAUD Act builds on the Nurture Originals, Foster Art, and Keep Entertainment Safe Act (NO FAKES Act) discussion draft released by Senators Coons, Blackburn, Klobuchar, and Tillis – both instrumental in strengthening laws to protect the essential human elements of every American. Recent research from IFPI finds that 83% of Americans feel human creativity remains essential to the creation of music and 76% agree that AI should not be used to clone or impersonate music artists without permission.

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