AI just brought back dead singers to life

Wyatt Kanzuki

Raccoon City Survivor
<p>AI is a double edge sword. It could be the friend that can make our life easier or the enemy who will have us unemployed. It can be fascinating and terrifying at the same time. AI can now use to imitate the voices, intonation, and accents of anyone. The recording of a person’s voice allows AI to copy it, regardless of whether they are living or dead. Voice is cloning AI software that can imitate anyone’s voice as long as you have a copy of their voice. I remember a year ago the Quintanilla family almost made an AI Album to give Selina new songs but no updates since then. I don’t know if they will push through with it or not.</p>
 
South Korea released a new song for a dead Korean singer using AI. It happened 2 years ago, so now the software is available to public expect more dead people to rise from the dead.

 
The Kurt Cobain one does sound like a Nirvana song. The creator really knows his Nirvana music. I think bands who wants to break up but wants to keep earning money can use the technology to read albums without staying on the same studio.
 
Many girl bands break up because they don't get along. They don't need to get along now by having these digitally made songs, then their concerts will be holograms.
 
I'm not really a fan of these AI-generated songs. It's just not the same as hearing the real voice of a talented artist. I prefer listening to their original recordings and appreciating their artistry as it was meant to be.I find it unsettling that AI can imitate voices so convincingly. It makes me wonder if we can trust any audio or video content anymore. The potential for misuse and deception is worrisome,
 
Suddenly Carole and Tuesday looks like a scary future for me. Now because of Mars colonization but A.I created songs dominating.
 
Songs created by AI don't appeal to me. They lack the authentic performances' human touch and emotional nuance. I like listening to actual musicians who are free to express their own ideas and emotions. I have my doubts about the long-term effects of AI-generated music. Will they overwhelm the artists' real talent and effort? I hope we don't overlook the role that people play in making music.
 
It's impressive how AI can mimic voices so accurately. I can imagine how this technology could be used for voice acting or even in movies to bring back actors who are no longer with us. It's like a digital resurrection.
 
This technology's ethics and morals are definitely problematic. While it's interesting to see AI imitate voices and bring deceased singers back to life, we must examine the repercussions. It raises questions regarding permission, creative integrity, and the exploitation of someone's legacy. To guarantee that this technology is used ethically and with respect for the artists and their families, we must carefully traverse the ethical terrain.
 

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