Multimedia artist and MN2S PR client VNCCII spoke with MusicRadar as part of an article surrounding AI technology in music.
VNCCII has contributed to a feature from writer Clovis McEvoy on AI music generators. Titled ‘Have AI music generators been trained on your music?’, the piece explores the debate surrounding AI music platforms Suno and Udio and their ongoing lawsuit with the RIAA. Speaking about her own stance on AI tech, VNCCII says: ““I’m not anti AI, I’m pro AI – as long as it supports and respects creative integrity. From an artist’s perspective, if someone does not grant explicit permission, and these models are being trained on work without consent, I don’t think that’s right […] As an artist, you just don’t know what could happen to your art, but you have to continue to create, you can’t stop out of fear that your work will be used in training data. Creativity is one of the highest forms of intelligence in existence, if you lose that to AI, then what’s our function, really, as humans?”
Read the full article on MusicRadar.
A rising force in the music industry, VNCCII blends pop, epic electronica, and cinematic soundscapes with imaginative sci-fi themes. Inspired by influential artists like Daft Punk and Michael Jackson, her music evokes deep emotions and deeply explores the human experience. VNCCII’s sound is a forward-looking fusion of futuristic electronics and acoustic instruments, creating a ‘Future Classic’ vibe that is both innovative and timeless. VNCCII’s work connects art, storytelling, and music to the space industry, aiming to uplift humanity’s consciousness and create inspiring messages to send to space, positively progressing the future of humanity through technology.