The spread of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in recent weeks has allowed professionals, entrepreneurs and users of all ages to experiment with the creation of all kinds of content. Digital marketing and image design in general aside, what about music? How is the relationship between them? And from this, what will be the future of the music industry?
In the space I didn’t have that of no one dares, the producer and columnist, Avril Andrés, explained what AI is and how it works. She also, she pointed out the differences that exist between machine learning AI and deep learning AI.
Among songs created by AI, Andrés explained that the imitation of voices and melodies “is totally possible and that it can even lead to a risk” because copyright is a new aspect to take into account: Who owns a song that created a IA, but did you use voices from other artists?
The surprising thing about this technology is that it is not as new as we think. If we travel back in time, we can find that in 1951, it was the first time that AI had any link with music, according to Andrés. This is thanks to the mathematician, Alan Turing, who programmed a machine that could artificially create three melodies.
What can we intuit about the future of the music industry? She stressed that who would define this will be the “musical consumer”.
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2023-05-21 00:13:53
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