The article discusses the arrest of a musician in North Carolina who is accused of using artificial intelligence (AI) to create songs and albums without proper attribution. The musician, Konstantinos Zafeiris, allegedly used AI software to generate lyrics, melodies, and arrangements, and then released the AI-generated music under his own name without disclosing the use of AI. Zafeiris is facing charges of cybercrime and unauthorized access to a computer system. The case raises questions about the legal and ethical implications of using AI in creative fields like music. It highlights concerns about intellectual property rights, authorship, and the potential for AI to disrupt traditional models of artistic creation. The article explores the growing use of AI in music production and the need for clear guidelines and regulations to address the challenges posed by this emerging technology.