Reggae artist Blvk H3ro is speaking out after discovering that a significant portion of his music catalog is reportedly being used to train artificial intelligence systems.
In a recent social media post, the singer expressed that approximately 77 of his songs are included in data files used for AI training.
He also claimed that algorithms are being manipulated to benefit the system so companies can pay real artists less money.
His comments come amid wider industry debates about generative AI and intellectual property.
American singer SZA recently voiced similar concerns after learning that an AI database reportedly included 238 of her songs, including unreleased material without her consent.
As AI continues to expand across the music industry, more entertainers are beginning to question how their catalogues are being protected and what safeguards are in place for creators.