Universal Music Group has just signed a DEATH WARRANT for human artistry, inking a SHOCKING pact with tech titan NVIDIA to feed the entire history of recorded music into a corporate AI machine. This isn’t innovation—it’s a SYSTEMATIC DIGITAL GRAVE ROBBERY, dressing up the cannibalization of culture as “responsible AI.”
The so-called “collaboration” promises to use AI for “discovery” and “creation,” but insiders are sounding the alarm: this is about mining the soul of music—its harmony, lyrics, and cultural context—to build INFINITE, ROYALTY-FREE GENERATIVE MODELS. UMG CEO Lucian Grainge calls it “ground-breaking,” but the truth is far more sinister: they are building the very tools that will render FUTURE HUMAN ARTISTS OBSOLETE, all while claiming to protect them.
NVIDIA’s VP boasted of creating an “intelligent universe” of music, a chilling vision where every song ever recorded is processed, dissected, and regurgitated by algorithms. The promise of “proper attribution” is a SMOKESCREEN for the final, devastating corporate takeover. If the largest music owner on earth is willingly handing over its vaults to AI, what chance does the next generation of songwriters have?
This move, coupled with Landr’s acquisition of the legendary Reason Studios and a wave of industry promotions focused on licensing and distribution, reveals the cold, hard truth: the music industry’s elite are no longer selling records—they are LIQUIDATING OUR CULTURAL HERITAGE for parts. The very corporations entrusted with safeguarding art are now its most efficient executioners. The last original song may have already been written.
Edited for Kayitsi.com




