The Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, which awards the Grammy Awards annually, was earlier replaced by acting CEO Harvey Mason Jr.ExplanationCurrently, the Grammy Awards are only awarded to music that is primarily created and performed by humans. Music that is entirely generated by artificial intelligence will not be recognized.
Harvey Mason Jr. said that although from the perspective of music creation, it is now acceptable to create and perform content through artificial intelligence, in the Grammy Awards recognition, it is still hoped that the works are mainly created and performed by humans.
According to Harvey Mason Jr., if music contains elements created and performed by artificial intelligence, but is primarily composed and performed by humans, it will be recognized by the Grammy Awards. However, if the music is entirely composed and performed by artificial intelligence, or if it is composed by artificial intelligence and performed by humans, it will not be recognized by the Grammy Awards.
However, as more and more creative works begin to incorporate the application of artificial intelligence technology, such as painting, photography and other contents, the way of identifying the "creation" of works including music is expected to change.
However, the current mainstream view still mainly considers the proportion of human participation in creation and performance. Harvey Mason Jr. also believes that relevant views and recognition practices will face changes in the future. Therefore, he will continue to discuss with companies, technology companies, streaming platforms, and the creative community to determine how to view music creation that combines artificial intelligence technology in the future.


