Generative AI, Copyright & Music; Can AI Reinvent Song Creation Without Cutting Out Humans?; Warner to Fund Web3 Music Projects via New Accelerator
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- Warner to Fund Web3 Music Projects via New Accelerator in partnership with Polygon Labs
The companies say that the accelerator aims to power âthe next generation of innovation at the intersection of Web3 and musicâ by supporting developers launching music-related projects and dApps on the Polygon network.
- Crashing Melodies: Generative AI, Copyright, and Music
While most of the recent discussion has focused on generative AI, we must remember that there are many other potential uses of AI for music. Significantly greater efficiencies can be achieved via AI on the distribution and administration front to, for example, combat streaming fraud and reconcile metadata between parties.
- Elvis sings "Baby Got Back" in bizarre AI song
there_i_ruined_it is an Instagram account that just posts hilariously terrible musical mashups. Case-in-point: this recent re-imagining of Sir-Mix-A-Lot's classic "Baby Got Back," performed in the style of an Elvis Presley song.
- Can AI Reinvent Song Creation Without Cutting Out Humans?
As the use of AI in the music industry continues to spark debate, one of the hottest sound sample libraries in the business is launching a machine learning tool that opens new avenues of creativity for subscribers while keeping human-created loops and beats at the forefront.
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