The software that cloned Drake and the Weeknd is easy to useand impossible to shut down.
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In 2021, five musicians from Hastings, England, noticed a hole in the market.
There were no massive rock bands making huge, catchy, stadium-worthy anthems, says guitarist Chris Woodgates.
So they started a group called Breezer and hit the recording studio.
Breezer didnt quite get the momentum wed hoped for, says Claire.
They played their final live show last summer, or so they thought.
Then something weird happened.
The results on tracks such asDont Look Back in AngerandHalf the World Away were uncanny.
I thought,Oh my God.
I didnt even know this was possible, says Geraghty.
AISIS immediately went viral, amassing 300,000 streams in a week.
To many listeners, it sounded like the record theyve wanted the real Oasis to make for years.
(The band has beenobstinately broken upsince 2009.)
Even Liam himself approved.
Its better than all the other snizzle out there, hetweeted.
I had a lookon Twitter, and Noels song isnt getting many likes and retweets, says Geraghty.
Im not saying its because the musics bad.
We went viral because people were interested in AI.
This is what it takes for a guitar band to get noticed now.
Two months ago, AI voice-cloning technology barely existed.
There may not be much time to decide because Breezers story is already becoming a familiar one.
Universal Music Group, the major label that usually profits from Drake and Weeknd songs, was predictably upset.
Naturally, the guilt trip has failed.
The software that makes this possible is calledSoftVC VITS Singing Voice Conversion, or So-Vits-SVC.
Its free, open source, and can run locally on any computer with a decent GPU.
If you just want to create a simple cover song, there are nowwebsitesthat automate most of the process.
If youre in a hurry, you could use a model made by someone else.
There are unresolved questions about what legal protections rights holders have.
The courtshavent decidedif original content created by AI tools that have been trained on copyrighted material counts as infringement.
It will almost certainly create a glut of more music than any fan could ever want or listen to.
I should be looking after it a lot more.
Now hell always have a backup.
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