Artists at Economic Risk
UNESCO Sounds Alarm: AI Could Slash Artist Incomes by 25% by 2028!
UNESCO projects that by 2028, AI could slash music creators' incomes by 24% and audiovisual creators' by 21%, amid rising reliance on digital revenues. This calls for urgent policy measures to protect artists' livelihoods and ensure economic fairness in the creative industry.
Introduction: The Rise of AI and Its Impact on Artists
UNESCO's Findings on Income Decline in the Arts
AI Technologies and Their Influence on Creative Sectors
Global Digital Revenue Trends and Challenges
Legal Battles and Copyright Issues in the Age of AI
Digital Skills Gaps and Global Inequalities
Social Ramifications and Workforce Displacement
Cultural Diversity at Risk: The Implications
Policy Responses and Recommendations for Protection
Future Directions: Navigating the AI‑Creative Economy Intersection
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- 1.European Sting(europeansting.com)
- 2.reports(news.un.org)
- 3.UNESCO(unesco.org)
- 4.Art Dependence(artdependence.com)
- 5.UNESCO article(unesco.org)
- 6.Global Issues(globalissues.org)
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