Rick Beato, producer and great personality linked to music in the United States, is step by step warning about the trivialization of the use of technology
Rick Blessedproducer and youtuber with more than 5 million subscribers in his channelmade a video to warn of the risk of trivialization of the use of artificial intelligence in music.
Considered an influential personality in United StatesBlessed showed how extremely easy it is to ask AI tools to create an artist or a fake band. Similarly, songs of a particular style can be conceived without difficulty.
All of this is a click of random people, with no relation to music through specific programs, such as Sun, Gpt chat and Claude.
In your video (via Louder), Rick Beato:
- Created the artist “Eli Mercer”, a young alternative country musician, using Suno;
- He asked ChatgPT to develop images with a completely new look for the musician;
- And resorted to Claude to invent letters, who were music via Suno.
In a matter of moments, the artist fake “Eli Mercer“He was born and already had his first song ready, called by the artificial intelligence of “West Texas Dreams”. Listen to the result:
Blessed ends his video criticizing streaming platforms like the Spotify for allowing artists and songs generated by artificial intelligence to be accepted in their catalogs.
The full youtuber video, in English and without subtitles, can be seen below.
The controversy with Velvet Sundown
Recently, such a case caught the attention of the music industry. A band called Velvet sundown He won over 750,000 monthly listeners on Spotify in a matter of days.
It was later discovered, however, that the group was created with artificial intelligence, as well as their songs.
Velvet Sundown has no real members. There are no humans involved in the composition process of this fictitious band, but the Sun, based on AI tool, which generated the group’s most ears, as “Dust on the Wind”, “Drift Beyond The Flame” and “The Wind Still Knows Our Name”.
Subsequently, a spokesman ANDrew FRELON He manifested on behalf of the band, but soon it was clear that he was an impostor and pretended to be involved with Velvet Sundown.
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Source: Rollingstone

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