Home Prototypes ‘Very predatory’: Hawaii recording artists say AI platforms are stealing their music Prototypes ‘Very predatory’: Hawaii recording artists say AI platforms are stealing their music By styloux - June 23, 2026 2 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Some Hawaii recording artists claim artificial intelligence websites worth billions of dollars have been stealing their music, as a legal battle is underway to get the song-generating platforms to compensate musicians. RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Prototypes Stocks Slide as Artificial Intelligence Frenzy Eases Prototypes Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Market worth $194.79 billion by 2031 Prototypes Who Will Guide the Use of AI in Entomology? Entomologists! Prototypes AI Cost 21,000 Jobs At Oracle This Year—And More Layoffs Could Be Coming Prototypes Ciena’s Gary Smith: Telecom is underestimating AI’s network demands Prototypes Keeping teens safe in a world with artificial intelligence LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. - Advertisement -APLICATIONS Wedding and engagement jewelry trends this season styloux - May 11, 2026 0 Zachary Jewelers join FOX 5 today to talk about this years trends in jewelry. Fairfax teacher charged with indecent liberties; Arlington jewelry store robbery June 5, 2026 Ulysse Nardin [Super] Freak is the Most Complicated Time-Only Watch Ever... April 20, 2026 First Look – The New Laps Studio Arche, A New Direction... June 4, 2026 HOT NEWS News Talk with the Doc: Trevor Jain answers your questions about tinnitus,... Haitian designer unveils new handbag line with global ambitions in South... News Unlocking the Style Secrets of Luxury Hospitality: How Fashion Designer Mia... Longtime jeweler to close shop after 33 years in Old Sacramento....