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A song that sounds like it was released by Justin Bieber, with lyrics saying the singer "lost myself at a 'Diddy' party," has racked up millions of views across social platforms including TikTok ...
Technology minister Chris Bryant read out lines from a fake Adele song to demonstrate how AI bots use existing material without paying artists.
Tim Marcin of Mashable called the covers "straight-up terrible re-imaginings of good songs" and "hilariously bad". [7] However, Fraser Lewry of Metal Hammer commented that some covers are better than the original song, saying that "some have benefited from There I Ruined It's fiendish musical butchery". [8]
A more nascent development of AI in music is the application of audio deepfakes to cast the lyrics or musical style of a pre-existing song to the voice or style of another artist. This has raised many concerns regarding the legality of technology, as well as the ethics of employing it, particularly in the context of artistic identity. [ 59 ]
The song prompted a threat of legal action from Shakur's estate. Billboard reported that Howard King, the plaintiff , sent Drake a cease-and-desist letter saying that using Shakur's likeness was a violation of Shakur's personality rights and Drake would be sued if "Taylor Made Freestyle" remained on his social media.
On the song, the AI-Tupac vocals rap: “Kendrick, we need ya, the West Coast savior / Engraving your name in some hip-hop history / If you deal with this viciously / You seem a little nervous ...
Universal Music sued AI startup Anthropic over “systematic and widespread infringement of their copyrighted song lyrics,” per a filing Wednesday in a Tennessee federal court.
A music video for "Life Goes On" premiered on Ai's YouTube channel on August 3. [5] Ryusei Yokohama and Kōichi Satō, who star in Haru no Chiru, also star in the video. [6] [7] Regarding not appearing in the music video, Ai stated, "I want[ed] this video to be a series of cool videos."