Hooky Helps Singers License AI Voice-clones; Stability AI’s New Audio Model Focuses on Samples, Sounds
#111 | Your Weekly Dose of AI Music News
🤖 Extr(AI)mportant
Stability AI’s new audio model focuses on samples and sounds
It’s called Stable Audio Open and can generate up to 47-second sounds, from drumbeats and instrument riffs to birdsong.
European Music Managers Alliance teams with BeatBread on advances for members
Using an algorithm that uses billions of data points to forecast an artist’s earnings potential, BeatBread provides a unique funding mechanism for creative talent, enabling them to retain full ownership of their rights.
AI ‘will bring the biggest revolution the creative sector has seen,’ Björn Ulvaeus says in CISAC’s latest annual report
In its latest annual report, released on Wednesday (May 22), the global umbrella group of royalty collection organizations urged rightsholders to “act now” in the face of legal and regulatory uncertainty over the use of copyrighted materials in AI tools.
AI won’t replace music producers anytime soon, but many need to adapt
The CTO of Masterchannel, Simon Hestermann, argues that AI will categorically become part of music production — and that it’s time to embrace it.
Hooky is the latest startup helping singers license AI voice-clones
Last November we reported on musicians Lauv and Kevin Woo releasing a Korean-language version of the former’s single ‘Love U Like That’ using AI.
⚙️ Cool Tools
© Copyright/wrong
🎼 Innovation
Apple makes privacy the focus for its move into AI technologies
'You hum it, I'll play it' finally comes to music streaming – thanks, YouTube Music
→ Get in touch
If you have a question, idea, request, or simply a desire to chat about AI Music, please email me at jeff.aimusicnews@gmail.com.