JAKARTA - Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg expressed his views regarding the use of artificial intelligence (AI) or artificial intelligence in the creation of musical works.

The Facebook founder was a guest on the Track Star, revealing how he likes music. He claims to be a connoisseur of Olivia Rodrigo and Daft Punk's songs.

In the middle of the event, Mark was also asked to identify three songs performed by the punk trip from the United States, Green Day.

Hosts also questioned Mark's views based on these songs, whether AI can make music like Joe Armstrong cs.

"AI will probably be able to produce technically interesting music," replied Mark Zuckerberg, starting his views, citing NME, Thursday, November 20.

"However, sometimes it feels a little disemployed because it has no other part of human relations," he continued.

Mark expressed his views after several months in the spotlight for publicly supporting AI. His stance is supported by Spotify CEO Daniel Ek, who joined him to share joint blog posts, and encouraged European regulators to participate.

The main opportunity for European organizations is through an open AI model whose weights are released publicly with permissive licenses," the post reads.

This ensures power is not centered among several big players, and just like the previous internet, creating equal playing fields.

As is well known, the use of AI in creative fields such as songwriting is one thing that has been in the spotlight in recent years, where there has been a difference in views between fans and musicians.

In April, Billie Eilish, Robert Smith,iko Wonder, and Nicki Minaj were among the famous musicians who signed an open letter warning of the use of artificial intelligence called predator' in music.


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