Recently, Grimes and Holly Herndon, an experimental musician and professor at Stanford University, are allowing people to use their voices for the development of AI-generated songs. With Universal Music Group, the world's largest major record company, also in the picture, interesting outcomes of this creator-AI combination can be expected. Be prepared to have your breath taken away by this unique combination of human and artificial intelligence!
From being unable to remember the name of a familiar song, to discovering it's actually AI-generated, this article breaks down the mysterious case of a 53 second track with 49 versions: all with the same audio. From Drake to Rihanna, find out how AI-music is taking over, and the controversy it has caused in the music industry.
Discover the mysterious new AI generated track, "Heart on My Sleeve" by @ghostwriter877! Universal Music Group's Senior Vice President James Murtagh-Hopkins warned of the risks of using such generative AI technology and encouraged people to understand the legal implications related to copyright infringement. Stream this track on Spotify, Apple Music or YouTube and understand the legal risks that come with AI programming.
. An AI-generated music craze has taken over the scene, causing a stir in the music industry. But who is responsible for it? It may be Drake, Universal Music Group, a crypto-adjacent startup, or a mix of them. Check out each possibility and find out who could be behind the mysterious "Heart on My Sleeve" and learn how various platforms are protecting artists from using their services for unethical or harmful purposes.
. Bluefocus Intelligent Communications Group Co. has announced their shift toward artificial intelligence technology; replacing human copywriters and graphic designers. Reported by Bloomberg News, Bluefocus' initial share prices rose 19% after news had spread. UMG has taken action to protect their proprietary lyrics and melodies by sending a plea to Apple and Spotify. Be mindful of automation taking over the workforce with 63% of the American employees receiving lighter work assignments due to AI.
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