Universal Music Group (UMG) is diving into the future with a splashy new partnership with Klay Vision, aiming to create an "ethical" AI music generator.
This exciting collaboration is all about crafting a Large Music Model called KLayMM, with the bold claim that the "next Beatles" will strum their tunes using this tech.
Klay Vision, still in stealth mode, is gearing up to unveil its product soon. Ary Attie, the visionary founder and CEO, believes their AI will harmonise with the music industry and its creators, steering clear of being just another fleeting gimmick.
The duo’s mission? To build generative AI music models that respect copyright and likeness rights, thus reducing threats to human creators. They see this as a golden opportunity to transform creativity and open up new revenue streams for copyrights.
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But what about the human artists, you ask? Fear not! Klay is creating a global ecosystem for AI-driven experiences that won't compete with traditional music services. Instead, it promises accurate attribution and a harmonious coexistence with artists' catalogues.
This partnership unfolds as UMG navigates legal battles with AI music generator sites and Anthropic, and after recently renewing its licensing deal with TikTok, which includes AI-generated music.
With industry heavyweights like Thomas Hesse, formerly of Sony Music, and Björn Winckler, a former Google Deepmind researcher, on board, Klay Vision is poised to orchestrate a symphony of innovation. So, tune in and get ready for a revolutionary remix of the music industry!
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