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Singing with famous voices - YouTube said to be working on voice cloning AI

[15:07 Mon,23.October 2023   by blip]    

In April, a shockwave went through the music scene when an alleged song by Drake and The Weeknd, Heart On My Sleeve, first went viral on Spotify and TikTok, but was then exposed as an AI fake and deleted. What could be heard were apparently the original voices of the singers - but they had been synthetically generated by a generative AI. (The song itself may not have been "composed" by algorithms; exact details about its creation are not known).

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The "Fake-Drake" example made it unmistakably clear that generative AI tools in the music field as of now represent an acute problem (for those who are copied by them), but of course can also be seen as an opportunity if there are no fears of contact or scruples. The singer Grimes, for example, invites everyone to to use her voice for AI songs as long as she receives half of all revenues.



As Bloomberg now reports, YouTube is said to be working on its own AI tool for copying vocals. It seems that this will allow users to record music tracks and replace their own voices with those of famous musicians - but the company has not yet secured the necessary rights to train the AI on the song catalogs of the major music labels. Negotiations are said to be ongoing.

If YouTube succeeds in persuading the majors to take such a step, everyone would suddenly be able to sing in someone else&s voice, and in a legal - because licensed - context. We can hardly imagine that music labels (and the stars themselves) would suddenly all want to follow Grime&s example, but on the other hand it would be a way to still earn money from the - probably inevitable - coming glut of AI condent. (What legal procedures there can or will be to prevent unwanted voice copying is still under discussion).

Youtube&s AI algorithms can already clone voices - a corresponding dubbing function for videos is to become available in the foreseeable future.

Link more infos at bei www.theverge.com

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