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Ne-Yo on AI Music: 'Cheating' If No Human Input
26 Mar
Summary
- Ne-Yo learned of his label signing an AI artist from TMZ.
- He believes AI music is acceptable if humans write lyrics.
- The AI artist, TaTa Taktumi, will have music released in Asia.

Ne-Yo recently learned about his music label signing an artificial intelligence artist, TaTa Taktumi, through a TMZ report. The singer expressed that while he was unaware of this specific signing, he finds the concept acceptable under certain conditions. He articulated that AI-generated music is only considered legitimate if human beings are responsible for writing the lyrics and producing the songs.
This perspective highlights Ne-Yo's view that the core creative input must originate from humans. He metaphorically described individuals who use AI prompts for music creation as 'cheating.' The announcement also indicated that TaTa Taktumi's music will be released in Asia, presenting an intriguing test of its reception in the market.




