The move comes after the recent explosion of AI-generated tracks, amongst others a new Beatles song that had even Paul McCartney smiling.
The experimental use of technology in music has been around for decades, otherwise, there would be no celebrity DJ pushing random buttons at Coachella.
Tracks like ‘Heart on My Sleeve’, which used AI to add vocals from Drake and The Weeknd garnered millions of plays, going viral online before eventually being taken down after complaints of copyright infringement from Universal Music Group. The rise of TikTok artists has made AI use so much more popular in the last few months, giving rise to accounts that focus on ‘AI cover songs’ by famous artists, such as the below Ariana Grande ‘cover’.
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