Mick Jagger discusses the role of artificial intelligence in music, offering a qualified endorsement while stressing originality. Speaking in an interview reported by Billboard and echoed by outlets including Business Insider and The Next Web, Jagger frames AI as part of a broader pattern of new technologies appearing during his career. He does not oppose musicians using AI, but he sets a clear condition: any AI-generated or AI-assisted output must be genuinely created by the musician and should not imitate Jagger or be presented as his own work. In The Next Web’s account, Jagger’s position is summarized as “fine for musicians” provided it does not sound like him and remains original. Business Insider similarly presents Jagger’s “one rule” approach, portraying his view as pragmatic rather than dismissive. Together, the coverage emphasizes that Jagger views AI as another tool that artists may use, with the main boundary being authenticity and originality in the resulting music. The reports focus on his statements rather than specific AI releases or technical details.