David Guetta says the future of music is in AI

Story By: BBC

Chart-topping DJ David Guetta has said “the future of music is in AI” after he used the technology to add a vocal in the style of Eminem to a recent song.

The DJ used two artificial intelligence sites to create lyrics and rap in the style of the US star for a live show.

The French producer has said he will not release the track commercially.

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But he said he thinks musicians will use AI as a tool to create new sounds in the future, because “every new music style comes from a new technology”.

Speaking to BBC music correspondent Mark Savage at the Brit Awards, Guetta said: “I’m sure the future of music is in AI. For sure. There’s no doubt. But as a tool.”

Guetta won the award for best producer at Saturday’s ceremony.

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“Nothing is going to replace taste,” he said. “What defines an artist is, you have a certain taste, you have a certain type of emotion you want to express, and you’re going to use all the modern instruments to do that.”

He told the BBC he posted it “because I just wanted to open the discussion and bring awareness”.

“It’s very funny, actually, because a lot of people are reacting. Some of them are like, ‘Oh, this is genius.’ Some of them are getting super mad at me, but I’m not going to release the record.

“It is impossible to think that it’s a real collab, but it sounds exactly like him [Eminem],” he added.

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Eminem

Some fans reacting to his Twitter post were impressed with the experiment, but others were less keen, with YouTube and TikToker Bilawal Sidhu tweeting: “And here is the problem with the state of AI proliferation today. Handcuffed creativity.”

Eminem has not yet responded.

Whatever your view, AI is here to stay.

Variety noted last week that more AI-generated songs have been going viral on TikTok in recent months, with fans taking existing songs and using software to make them sound like another artist is singing them.

Last month, Drake fans began using an AI generator to create their own tracks in the style of the Canadian rapper.

Also in January, Nick Cave wrote a scathing review of an artificial intelligence system that tried to write a song “in the style of Nick Cave”.

The singer called the results “a grotesque mockery” and “a travesty”.

 

 

 

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