A new song created using AI software to imitate Canadian singers Drake and The Weeknd has been removed from streaming services.
A song imitating Canadian rapper Drake with AI software has prompted debate about the new software and copyrights.LOS ANGELES - A new song created using AI software to imitate Canadian singers Drake and The Weeknd has been removed from streaming services after quickly racking up millions of listens and sparking debate over the new technology.
Its creator, known only as @ghostwriter, claims to have used software that was trained on their voices to make the track, posting:"I used AI to make a Drake song feat. The Weeknd."Universal Music Group, which controls about one-third of the global music industry, is increasingly concerned about AIs using its songs to produce music similar to that of popular artists.
With streaming services moving quickly to take down the most recent viral song, UMG told AFP on Tuesday it was"encouraged by the engagement of our platform partners on these issues -- as they recognize they need to be part of the solution."
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