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The Uda Blames a Conservative for Having Played a Song Generated by Ai

Summary by Acadie Nouvelle
The Union des artistes (UDA) protested against a member of the Conservative Party of Canada for having played the excerpt of a song he himself generated by artificial intelligence (AI) on a parliamentary committee.
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I see great possibilities. I am not an artist myself, I composed a song this week, but it's unfortunately not able to have, in fact my intern unfortunately didn't have time to put my voice on it. I marked my county name, my deputy Shane asked me to write a song. It's amazing, the lyrics are fantastic, it refers to who I am in my county, etc., with a particular air. It's flyé ben stiff, sincerely, it's like we're in the future finally. (...) I do…

The Union des artistes (UDA) protested against a member of the Conservative Party of Canada for having played the excerpt of a song he himself generated by artificial intelligence (AI) on a parliamentary committee.

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Acadie Nouvelle broke the news in on Friday, November 7, 2025.
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