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Shakira thinks it should be “laborious” for AI to mimic her

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Shakira has shared her ideas about AI, highlighting the errors that the know-how nonetheless makes when making an attempt to duplicate a singer’s voice.

The pop star has reasoned, as a result of that, that it might be “laborious” for AI to mimic her.

“I used to be proven how I sound with AI. But I don’t assume they obtained it proper but. I don’t hear myself there,” she instructed Billboard in a brand new interview [via MusicNews].

“The letter E, for instance, appears like my voice, however not the opposite 4 vowels,” she continued. “I believe it’s going to be laborious for AI to mimic me. And I’ve greater fish to fry proper now.

“My largest concern is determining how Milán [her son] can apply American soccer, soccer and baseball in the identical week,” she mentioned, joking.

Shakira
Shakira. Credit: Mike Coppola/Getty

The use of AI within the creation of artwork has remained a scorching button subject all through 2023.

The Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards additionally shared his opinion on AI not too long ago, claiming it to be a part of “toy city”.

“AI is like anything. It can both be a software, or it may be a toy. And most occasions, all of this stuff turn into toys. But it’s like how you employ it,” he mentioned.

Meanwhile, Nirvana‘s Krist Novoselic mentioned in an interview with NME how AI was used to finish “sketches” of outdated songs.

“I’m excited concerning the reside exhibits on there, as a result of they used AI. We took the digital audio tapes from the soundboard in Rome, Seattle and Los Angeles, then the AI can separate all of the devices and we obtained a extremely good combine out of it,” he mentioned whereas talking concerning the thirtieth anniversary reissue of Nirvana’s seminal album ‘In Utero’.

Earlier this week Spotify founder Daniel Ek revealed that the corporate won’t be banning music generated by AI on the platform.

Artists which have spoken out towards AI embrace Hozier (who has thought-about placing in protest), Noel Gallagher (who referred to as the creators of a faux Oasis album “fucking idiots”) and Nick Cave (who described it as “a grotesque mockery of what it’s to be human”).

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