AI voice replication employs machine learning and audio samples to recreate a musician’s voice. This led to viral mash-ups like the Drake and Weeknd collaboration. However, Universal Music intervened against unauthorized AI uploads on Spotify. The music industry’s adaptation to this technology is uncertain.
DJ Fresh and software developer Nico Pellerin are collaborating on VoiceSwap, a legitimate AI voice model service. VoiceSwap shares 50% of generated revenue with artists who authorize their voice. Presently, five artists’ vocals are featured, with plans for expansion and artist submissions. VoiceSwap claims accurate vocal replication with 25 minutes of singing or eight a cappella tracks. Artists using VoiceSwap retain ownership of AI-generated recordings with their voice. Users can contact artists for potential commercial track releases. Artists aren’t obligated to license or feature in platform-generated recordings. VoiceSwap positions itself as a “rights and permissions framework” against voice misuse. Patented technology traces vocal recordings to prevent piracy. The service offers monthly subscription tiers.
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