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AUSTRALIAN MUSICIANS WARN OVER AI TRAINING DATA

AI DESK1 MIN READ
FRI, JUN 26, 2026

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Australian musicians including Nick Cave and Kylie Minogue have discovered their work in datasets used to train AI music systems. The discovery has sparked concern among artists about unauthorized use of their catalogs.

A dataset search tool created by The Atlantic has revealed millions of songs scraped for AI training, including works by prominent Australian acts. Paul Dempsey of Something For Kate and Bernard Fanning are among those expressing frustration over the practice. Dempsey characterized the situation bluntly, saying original music is being "rendered useless" by AI systems trained on their work without permission. The issue highlights growing tensions between the music industry and AI developers over data usage rights. Artists face uncertainty about how their catalogs may be used to train systems capable of generating music. The discovery comes as AI music generation tools become increasingly sophisticated. Without clear frameworks governing data collection and use, musicians warn the practice threatens their livelihoods and creative control. The incident underscores broader debates about AI training practices across industries, with creators demanding greater transparency and consent mechanisms.

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