After her AI-powered hit "Heart on My Sleeve," featuring deep parodies of multi-platinum artists Drake and The Weeknd, pop star Grimes invited fans to compose music with her voice.
On Sunday night, he tweeted: "I will share 50% of the royalties for any AI song that uses my voice. I will do the same with any artist I work with. Feel free to use my vote with impunity. Labels or legal restrictions.
He added that he is open to whatever anyone wants. "I'm curious and curious about what it's like to be a guinea pig," he said, welcoming the end of open source art and copyright.
That position stands in stark contrast to Universal Music Group, which quickly took Heart on My Sleeve to social media and released it to music services like Spotify, Tidal and Apple Music earlier this month when the song began climbing the charts.
"UMG's success is in part due to our artists embracing and leveraging new technologies, as we've long been doing with our AI innovations," Variety explained. “Furthermore, Generative AI uses our artists' music to teach (in violation of our contract and copyright laws) as well as provide content created with Generative AI to DSPs. Ask which side of history they want to be a player. Music Ecosystem: For artists, fans and people's creative expression or gross deception, fraud and artist denial. Why platforms have a fundamental legal and ethical responsibility to prevent their services from being used in a way that harms artists. We are encouraged by the commitment of our platform partners in this regard because they are one of their decisions and they should be part of it.”
Grimes has long been considered an AI techno artist. The number one album on the Billboard dance chart in 2020 was Miss Anthropocene, named after the impact of technology on Earth's ecology and climate in the post-industrial revolution.
In 2020, Grimes said he also teamed up with SpaceX founder Elon Musk and mood music startup Algorithmic Endel to create an AI-generated lullaby called X Æ A-12. . .
“I thank the guys at Ableton every day for cleaning up my tracks, but I'm afraid AI will catch up with us and make musicians obsolete. It's inevitable,” he warned at Web Summit 2020.
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Telegram also has a Forever Voices bot created by the tech's founder John Mayer that trains AI to copy celebrity speech and tone and allows fans to speak through the ChatGPT API. Watch the CNBC demo below.
Grimes' voice is now available for chat, Meyers confirmed Monday afternoon. "We're trying to support reading," he said.
Updated with comments from DeepTomCruise founder Chris Ume and Forever Voice founder John Meyers.