How Musical AI is Keeping Artists at the Heart of Generative AI; ‘BBL Drizzy’ Was the Beginning of the Future of AI Music
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‘BBL Drizzy’ Was the Beginning of the Future of AI Music
Will Hatcher got internet famous when Metro Boomin sampled his AI-generated song for a diss track released during the Kendrick Lamar–Drake beef. That was just the beginning.
Rostrum Pacific unveils AI-powered music distribution platform SpaceHeater
The platform, currently in beta testing, is set to officially launch in early 2025 and access will be by invite only. It is said to be “the first in the market to offer AI attribution via Sureel AI.” The tech will enable artists and labels to track how their music is used in AI training models and determine fair compensation for AI-generated outputs.
Fiverr’s Musical Seeks to Quell Fears About AI
Broadway-style musical spoofs are popular tropes in adland. Plus—newsflash!—the business world is obsessed with AI. What if some clever brand combined these elements? What might that be like?
How Musical AI is Keeping Artists at the Heart of Generative AI
Sean and Matt’s Innovative Solution for Attribution, Licensing and Profit Sharing in AI Music.
⚙️ Cool Tools
Prompt-based music generative AI tool, MusicFX DJ, launched by Google
LoveTunesAI will make 80 personalised ‘custom songs’ for $29
AI-music firm Aimi expands with new Aimi Sync web-app
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🎼 Innovation
Max Richter: ‘AI music is probably in the charts and we don’t realise’
ASCAP and Sacem form strategic alliance that will include a new AI task force
TikTok Album Pre-Saves are coming in boost to music release marketing
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