Google is apparently offering ‘lump sums’ to Sony, Warner, and Universal to supercharge its Dream Track AI voice cloning software.
The largest AI chatbot companies are sprinting around, trying to make multi-million dollar deals with news networks and Reddit to train their AI models with human-made content—legally. Now, Google -owned YouTube wants to ink similar deals for its existing AI music replication software—a new report details how the video platform is trying to court major labels.
Few have had early access to Dream Track, but those who have used it, like YouTuber Cleo Abram, noted that it limits requests to just 50 characters and removes any uncouth words from the prompt. It remains unclear which major labels have taken the bait, but any hesitancy is in no small part due to the antagonism of artists themselves to having their voices cloned. YouTube itself updated its policies late last year to crack down on user-generated AI music deepfakes.
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