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- Fake bands and artificial songs are taking over YouTube and . . .
In that time, the channel has published 135 music videos, many of them over 30 minutes long They have no moving images, just cover art and AI-generated music, and are accompanied by long, AI
- Music takeover: Fake bands flood Spotify and YouTube with AI . . .
Fake songs, fake albums, fake bands However, it’s completely fake At the bottom of the description below the video is a note that describes the content as “altered or synthetic,” which means that AI can now easily create sounds that go beyond ambient themes that help listeners relax or concentrate, according to a report by El País published on June 15
- Fake Bands and Artificial Songs are Taking Over YouTube and . . .
Spain's newspaper El Pais found an entire fake album on YouTube titled Rumba Congo (1973) And they cite a study from France's International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers that estimated revenue from AI-generated music will rise to $4 billion in 2028, generating 20% of all streaming platforms' revenue: One of the major problems with this trend is the lack of transparency
- Imitation Bands and Synthetic Songs are Dominating YouTube . . .
The band is called Concubanas The description of the album Rumba Congo (1973), uploaded to YouTube, tells the entire story of the musicians that recorded it The band is called
- Is That Even a Real Song? AI Tracks Are Taking Over Spotify . . .
The rise of AI-generated music has sparked alarm among artists and listeners alike, especially as revenue projections suggest it could account for 20% of
- False groups and artificial songs, to the assault of YouTube . . .
Synthetic Bands: The New Wave in Music Production In a revelation that’s sent shockwaves through the music community, the album “Rumba Congo” by the band “Concubanas,” uploaded to YouTube, has exposed the intriguing fusion of Cuban and Congolese music created entirely by AI
- Its so dystopian AI streaming fraud is on the rise. This . . .
The fake Sweet Enoughs tracks also appeared across Apple Music, Tidal, YouTube Music, and Deezer or illegitimate promo services — to boost plays of artificial songs, albums, and artists
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