With the rise of AI ‘slop,’ Canada’s creative sector sets sights on licensing regime
OTTAWA — On Nov. 1, Xania Monet appeared for the first time on the Adult R&B Billboard chart. One week later, the song ‘Walk my Walk’ by Breaking Rust topped Billboard’s country digital song sales chart.
While both performers look and sound human, they’re not. Both are generated by artificial intelligence.
Monet was the first AI-generated artist to debut on a Billboard airplay chart.
For human artists, it is immense cause for concern.


