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AR Rahman Urges Rules to Protect Artists from AI Distortion
11 Oct
Summary
- AR Rahman emphasizes need for rules to prevent AI from misusing artists' identities
- Javed Akhtar argues AI cannot yet match human creativity fueled by emotions, experiences
- Industry experts discuss AI's growing influence on the entertainment landscape
As of 2025-10-11T10:15:56+00:00, the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the entertainment industry has become a major topic of discussion. In a recent interview, renowned music composer AR Rahman expressed his concerns about the need for clear regulations to safeguard artists and their work from AI-driven distortions.
Rahman emphasized that the current situation requires immediate action to establish rules that would allow creative individuals the freedom to innovate while preventing others from misusing their identities. He stressed the importance of setting strict guidelines to ensure that AI does not infringe on the rights and creative expressions of artists.
In contrast, veteran lyricist and screenwriter Javed Akhtar offered a more cautious perspective on the role of AI in the arts. Akhtar argued that in its present form, AI lacks the subconscious, emotional depth, and life experiences that fuel human creativity. He believes that while AI may be capable of assisting with certain tasks, it cannot yet truly replace the creative instinct and intuition that are essential to artistic expression.
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Akhtar acknowledged that the future capabilities of AI are uncertain, but as of 2025-10-11T10:15:56+00:00, he does not consider it a threat to creativity. He emphasized that the core of music and art remains rooted in human emotions and experiences, which AI has yet to fully emulate.
The ongoing debate surrounding the impact of AI on the entertainment industry highlights the need for a balanced approach that fosters technological advancements while protecting the integrity and creative freedom of artists.




