Difference between revisions of "Artificial Intelligence in the Music Industry"
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− | Music Production | + | ==History== |
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+ | ===Music Production=== | ||
- Vocaloid | - Vocaloid | ||
− | Recommendation Models | + | ===Recommendation Models=== |
− | + | "Collaborative Modeling" | |
− | + | "Natural Language Processing" | |
− | + | "Convolutional Neural Networks" | |
− | AI Artists | + | ===AI Artists=== |
− | + | "Aespa" | |
− | + | "Hatsune Miku" | |
− | + | "Gorillaz" | |
− | Ethical | + | ==Ethical Implications== |
− | + | "Loss of Creativity" | |
− | + | "Big Data" | |
− | + | "Free Labor of AI" | |
− | + | "Further Objectification of Women" | |
− | + | "Synthesizing Voices of Deceased Musicians" |
Revision as of 12:03, 12 March 2021
"Artificial Intelligence in the Music Industry"
Contents
History
Music Production
- Vocaloid
Recommendation Models
"Collaborative Modeling" "Natural Language Processing" "Convolutional Neural Networks"
AI Artists
"Aespa" "Hatsune Miku" "Gorillaz"
Ethical Implications
"Loss of Creativity" "Big Data" "Free Labor of AI" "Further Objectification of Women" "Synthesizing Voices of Deceased Musicians"