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Dutch Artists Alarmed by Theft of Voices and Chords in AI-Generated Songs

Stef Bos© Sarah Van den Elsken

Several Dutch artists are raising the alarm about the theft of their voices and chords in songs created by artificial intelligence. The Algemeen Dagblad reports this.

This includes the voices of Stef Bos and BLØF singer Paskal Jakobsen, according to an investigation by the newspaper. Several musicians believe that the interest group BumaStemra should create a quality indicator for “real voices”. The rock band DeWolff and De Kunstenbond want the offline apps. “This shit will cost musicians their jobs,” replied Pablo van de Poel, frontman of the rock band DeWolff.

“You will never be able to capture the soul of a voice with AI, but this scares me,” says Stef Bos in the newspaper, facing a song in which his voice can be heard. He certainly didn’t allow it. “I’m not really possessive when it comes to my songs, but this takes it a step further. I’m going to work on this.”

This applies to the AI ​​Suno program, and in particular the recently launched Udio. With both tools you can create your own song without any knowledge of writing or producing music. As an amateur composer, the user chooses the style, the melody, writes the lyrics and the chorus himself, and indicates which voices and instruments you want to play. to hear

2024-04-22 17:25:11


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