YouTube thinks it can take an ethical, “artist-centric” approach to generative AI.
In partnership with Universal Music Group, it’s introducing a “Music AI Incubator,” which CEO Neal Mohan says will help it “gather insights” to “better understand how these technologies can be most valuable for artists and fans, how they can enhance creativity, and where we can seek to solve critical issues for the future.”
The incubator will bring in Umg and artists/producers on its roster, including Anitta, Björn Ulvaeus, d4vd, Don Was, Juanes, Louis Bell, Max Richter, Rodney Jerkins, Rosanne Cash, Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic, Yo Gotti, and the estate of Frank Sinatra.
YouTube gave no specific details about what it’s working on with the incubator, but Mohan says it’s developing “specific technologies, monetization opportunities, and policies”–all related to AI.
Mohan also claims YouTube’s potential use of generative AI is guided by ethical principles.
In partnership with Universal Music Group, it’s introducing a “Music AI Incubator,” which CEO Neal Mohan says will help it “gather insights” to “better understand how these technologies can be most valuable for artists and fans, how they can enhance creativity, and where we can seek to solve critical issues for the future.”
The incubator will bring in Umg and artists/producers on its roster, including Anitta, Björn Ulvaeus, d4vd, Don Was, Juanes, Louis Bell, Max Richter, Rodney Jerkins, Rosanne Cash, Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic, Yo Gotti, and the estate of Frank Sinatra.
YouTube gave no specific details about what it’s working on with the incubator, but Mohan says it’s developing “specific technologies, monetization opportunities, and policies”–all related to AI.
Mohan also claims YouTube’s potential use of generative AI is guided by ethical principles.
- 8/21/2023
- by James Hale
- Tubefilter.com
Young Thug and his Ysl labelmate Yak Gotti were both again denied bond on Friday as the marathon trial of the rapper and others continues.
Brian Steel, attorney for the rapper (real name Jeffrey Williams) argued that Williams has been working – his album Business Is Business was released earlier this month while he remained in jail. Steel talked about how Williams is “languishing” in a jail cell in Cobb County, near Atlanta. “Sleeping with bright lights all the time, if he can get to sleep, that is a form of...
Brian Steel, attorney for the rapper (real name Jeffrey Williams) argued that Williams has been working – his album Business Is Business was released earlier this month while he remained in jail. Steel talked about how Williams is “languishing” in a jail cell in Cobb County, near Atlanta. “Sleeping with bright lights all the time, if he can get to sleep, that is a form of...
- 7/21/2023
- by George Chidi
- Rollingstone.com
Clockwise from left: Beyond The Sea (Lionsgate), Blonde (Netflix), The Conqueror (Rko Radio Pictures), Gotti (Vertical Entertainment)Photo: The A.V. Club
Ever since Joan of Arc was burned at the stake in a blaze of color-tinted flames in George Méliès 1900 drama Joan Of Arc, biographical films, or biopics, have dramatized the lives of real-life people.
Ever since Joan of Arc was burned at the stake in a blaze of color-tinted flames in George Méliès 1900 drama Joan Of Arc, biographical films, or biopics, have dramatized the lives of real-life people.
- 7/19/2023
- by Robert DeSalvo
- avclub.com
Ashanti is making some bombshell claims about a producer (with whom she once worked) who demanded sex in exchange for their collaboration.
During an appearance on morning radio show “The Breakfast Club” (as reported by People) the “Foolish” singer revealed that the producer, with whom she briefly worked with back in 2018, presented her with two options after their time in the studio: join him in the shower of pay him 80,000 — or “40 racks per record” — for the two songs they created together.
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According to Ashanti, the producer — whom she didn’t identify — initially told her he wasn’t going to ask her for any money for their collabs, telling her, telling her: “You know, you my homie.”
However, his stance changed when it came time to put those tracks on her album.
“I thought he was joking,...
During an appearance on morning radio show “The Breakfast Club” (as reported by People) the “Foolish” singer revealed that the producer, with whom she briefly worked with back in 2018, presented her with two options after their time in the studio: join him in the shower of pay him 80,000 — or “40 racks per record” — for the two songs they created together.
Read More: Ashanti Slams Irv Gotti, Claims He’s ‘Flat-Out Lied About A Lot Of Things’
According to Ashanti, the producer — whom she didn’t identify — initially told her he wasn’t going to ask her for any money for their collabs, telling her, telling her: “You know, you my homie.”
However, his stance changed when it came time to put those tracks on her album.
“I thought he was joking,...
- 12/2/2022
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
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