To be clear, I never claimed it was cheating. In fact, it's completely allowed within the rules, which is why I immediately said it would be unfair for any action to be taken against it.
You act as though I've arrived to this viewpoint apropos of nothing when in actual fact it's an established position held by the vast majority of musicians and creatives, and a problem that disproportionately affects those with less resources and therefore no ability to prevent the exploitation of their work for the profit of others.
e.g.:
Letter signed by more than 200 artists makes broad ask that tech firms pledge to not develop AI tools to replace human creatives
www.theguardian.com
Music stars including Kate Bush and Damon Albarn say law changes would damage people's livelihoods.
www.bbc.co.uk
Universal, Warner, and Sony are suing two startups to protect their copyrighted songs from being used by the technology.
time.com
Artists and producers are sounding the alarm over the growing use of AI-generated music using the voices of big-name artists without their knowledge or permission.
abcnews.go.com
I think we've both laid out arguments and people can decide for themselves, but I'm perfectly within my rights to be concerned about this phenomenon, and it's not an extremist position to hold as you suggest. In any case, agree to disagree, as we could probably exchange 15 more posts about this and neither of us are likely to change our opinion.