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Canadian creators protest AI's rise, citing unlicensed use and market saturation.
AI-generated content is raising alarms in Canada’s creative sector as AI artists like Xania Monet and songs such as “Walk my Walk” debut on major music charts, prompting concerns over market saturation and the unlicensed use of copyrighted material in AI training.
Human creators warn that low-quality AI content, dubbed “AI slop,” is overwhelming platforms like Spotify and Amazon, making it harder to gain visibility.
Industry groups are urging the government to establish a licensing system and ensure transparency so creators can know if and how their work is used, opposing new copyright exceptions that favor AI companies.
The House of Commons Heritage committee is reviewing the issue, with experts cautioning that without fair rules, AI could undermine livelihoods while innovation continues.
Los creadores canadienses protestan contra el auge de la IA, citando el uso sin licencia y la saturación del mercado.