Charlie Puth had a problem: He’d written a lyric, “a little ditty,” but didn’t know what to do with those lines. The “Left and Right” singer-songwriter had joined a Google AI incubator program, so he fed the new lyrics into the artificial intelligence-assisted tool “like I would do if I were collaborating with anybody else,” Puth said, speaking to a room of journalists and YouTube creators at the tech giant’s New York office Sept. 21. “It was really profound,” Puth recalled of what the system spit back, noting that it sang the lyrics back in his own voice, suggested styles and recommended that it be sung in A-flat minor.
Generative AI is on the cusp of going mainstream. While systems like Dall-e and Gpt may still be used largely by first adopters, companies like YouTube and Meta are preparing to roll out AI-driven tools to the masses. At the same event,...
Generative AI is on the cusp of going mainstream. While systems like Dall-e and Gpt may still be used largely by first adopters, companies like YouTube and Meta are preparing to roll out AI-driven tools to the masses. At the same event,...
- 9/28/2023
- by Alex Weprin and Winston Cho
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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