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“Let’s Not Allow Our Own Demise”: Willie Nelson Sounds Alarm Over Threat to Rural America
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Turning 93 in April, Willie Nelson has watched more than the music industry change.
And when developers wanted to put a data center in Nelson’s hometown, the singer took a stand.
Since AI can create a song using only a prompt, singers and songwriters have warned about the dangers of the technology.
Videos by American SongwriterPosting a statement on his Instagram, Nelson wrote, “I grew up in Abbott, and I still have a home there with farmed land where I can still see stars at night.
Let’s not allow our own demise or give up control over necessary resources in the U.S. and especially in Abbott.”