South African music producer and DJ has raised concerns about the growing risks that artificial intelligence could pose to unreleased music within the industry.
The artist recently cautioned fellow musicians about the potential dangers of sharing unfinished tracks or private recordings in an era where AI technology is rapidly advancing.
Concern Over Music Security
Buddynice warned that AI tools could potentially be used to replicate artists’ voices, sounds, or production styles, creating unauthorized versions of music or leaking unfinished projects. He encouraged musicians to be more cautious about how and where they store their unreleased material.
Protecting Creative Work
According to the producer, artists should take extra steps to secure their recordings, including limiting access to private files and being mindful of who they share early demos with. Protecting intellectual property has become increasingly important as digital technology continues to evolve.
Industry Conversation Growing
The discussion around AI and music ownership has been growing worldwide, with many artists expressing concern about how artificial intelligence could affect creativity, copyright, and revenue.
Buddynice’s warning has sparked conversation among musicians and fans alike, highlighting the need for stronger awareness and protection of creative work in the digital age.







