BBC has been building a personalized AI music and art generator since January. They are planning to have their own in-house production studio that creates AI-generated "art." trained with BBC stock music audio, video and photos.
@DavidGilden
25 күн бұрын
Why?
@jadonharper1493
25 күн бұрын
@@DavidGildenGreat question
@patrykmorawiec6104
25 күн бұрын
@@DavidGilden reduce costs, money is always about money
@dayleywhaley2420
24 күн бұрын
@@patrykmorawiec6104yet they have the entirety of Britain paying a “Tv license” to fund all their shows and expenses, ridiculous
@LukeTruanMusic
24 күн бұрын
Where did you learn about this? Was it an article? If so, I'd love to read the article.
@kazuchanofficial
24 күн бұрын
In your opinion, what are the chances that suno and udio become illegal? One issue for me is that unlike humans taking inspiration from songs in their training, AI is taking the actual copyrighted audio files and modifying them.
@SyncMyMusic
23 күн бұрын
Right now I see it as a 60/40 chance that a court will rule that training on copyrighted music with a for profit model is not fair use. If that does become the result, then Suno & Udio would need to comply with the new ruling or face massive amounts of lawsuits.
@petecarrollmusic
21 күн бұрын
Various voices who raise concerns about all of this (Human Artistry Campaign on Twitter and others outspoken), should team up to create a sign of human quality like Fare Trade did,. "Made With Real Human Emotion & Experience|", along those lines. Because Indie Filmmakers, Production Co's will be affected by same dilemma/issues. Hunan Artistry Campaig should bring in all artists, music creators, filmmakers, artists, poets, writers etc. That's the only way we can assure some kind of success or continued success out of this. The big players in Film/TV production will use cheapest option, AI Gen. Human emotion and experience should be a sign of quality and integrity.
@marctomasi1758
24 күн бұрын
So let’s be more creative Let’s connect deeper to our creativity process. We should only be concerned to develop our full potential and create personal and beautiful music.
@dylanhogan1818
15 күн бұрын
Bruh. Run For President in 2028!!!! You are speaking my language right now. Thank you for this breakdown I've been thinking about this nonstop lately. I'm a filmmaker who wakes up every day simultaneously hungry to learn every damn daily AI step forward really on the hunt for how to animate, make documentaries, make better storyboards for scripts, etc.... AND I acknowledge and can never be blind to the darker sides, cynicism and inherent human nature of legacy media and music giants in the entertainment gatekeeper and tech company space. The public-perception vs. business reality fallacies. And I agree that there's no point in waving your fists (or fingers on a keyboard) in anger. Because as tempting as it is to unleash internet rage and leave it there.... you gotta really unpack this like you did so well. Easy to hate on the next generation of greedy rich tech bros rhyming history repeating capitalist clichés we've seen before with literal zero care on the people its affecting... This time definitely is different in all the ways you laid out. You're so on point in that WE all have to understand and lean into the devil's advocate and pragmatic understanding the that there's a wide range of motives here. Suno and Udio, hate em or love em, were never going to raise money *pretty promising with a cherry on top* that their method and tech *may work* without training on copywrited data. Seeing the mass ripple effect of GenAI companies asking for forgiveness later aka raising enough capital to pay their legal fees on top of over-promising future fair compensation to the endless artists they trained on. Tech bro see "get away with asking for forgiveness with Series Z funding protection," tech bro "do." Will the top 5-10% of well known pop artists in the next few years stop making money altogether from their Grammys stage shows to the talk shows to headlining Coachella media circuit? Hell no. But the vast majority of film composers, majority of musicians, and general artists definitely need to lean in to learning about all of what you my dude, along with @TopMusicAttorney who are the ones who should have the mothafuckin microphone right now because you're spitting' truth right now, thank you. This some real shit I wish I had all the answers to but the most important bit to take away -- let's make a living making art but not be mothafuckin' Blockbuster!! Cheers
@SyncMyMusic
14 күн бұрын
Thanks so much and glad you're finding an optimistic approach to all this!
@dylanhogan1818
14 күн бұрын
@@SyncMyMusic Absolutely You said it best. I'm Pro-AI but anti Data Theft. Especially when it so clearly benefits the select few. I'm all for, and truly fascinated by, Tech-forward individual-empowering capabilities to fight the slog of getting projects made and means to side step traditional gatekeepers. And I'm Really hoping to see some solutions from the proposed "Generative AI Copyright Disclosure Act" a bill that would require companies to disclose which copyrighted works, including music, were used to train their generative AI models. But until then, can't thank you enough for the education and conversation that (most) artists just don't want to talk about. Cheers buddy!
@dizzcovermusic147
24 күн бұрын
did u add reverb on your voice , or just the room ?
@SyncMyMusic
19 күн бұрын
Accidentally left a reverb effect on.
@aggkg9550
24 күн бұрын
Do you register all your music/cues with copyright? Do you think this is going to be more important when AI enters? Thank you for making these videos!
@aimusictv1
24 күн бұрын
I doubt much is going to change there. Once it's totally indistinguishable, like next week or so at the pace it's going, the copyright conversation will be meaningless. Tracks will be accepted at face value just like always and the only time an actual copyright registration comes into play will be if there's a lawsuit. That's rare for stock and sync. I'm very sure people are submitting Udio tracks to their Content ID admins, submitting to libraries and music supervisors, and otherwise doing the exact same things they would do with non-AI tracks.
@jmo1125
25 күн бұрын
About the big ownership dispute point, many libraries use Source Audio to track usage so the broadcast companies would just get sued by hundreds of libraries on infringement which would amount to a lot of money with Source Audio automatically tracking libraries case of infringement for them
@SyncMyMusic
25 күн бұрын
That's IF the detection system detects the tracks that are substantially similar to human-made tracks. Not sure how accurate that will be in catching tracks that are "close" to human made ones, but don't directly rip them off.
@LukeTruanMusic
24 күн бұрын
Here's another thought. If the tracking systems detect a track that's exactly like another artist's track, it would show up under the original artist detection systems (trqk, tunesat, bmat) as a placement. They would then have to know if that's a legitimate placement.
@dafingaz
25 күн бұрын
I got to get there in person one day. 🙏🏾
@SyncMyMusic
25 күн бұрын
Yes you do!
@dafingaz
25 күн бұрын
@@SyncMyMusic Sync Up East Coast coming soon? LOL
@SyncMyMusic
24 күн бұрын
@@dafingaz You never know. I might be rethinking how I host our 'Sync Up' events moving forward so that very well could happen.
@dafingaz
24 күн бұрын
@@SyncMyMusic LOL. You already know. If you need help with anything and schedules allow, let me know. I'll have to miss this one (even virtually). (I probably would have tried to attend or the Hawaii Songwriting Festival. Next weekend is our daughter's graduation ceremony/celebrations though. LOL). Let's catch up after Sync Up! I know it will be another successful event.
@hankscorpio8928
24 күн бұрын
I know you're getting some haters for the AI content but keep going. A lot of us don't have the time, knowledge or experience in the sync world like you do to be this informed and we rely on you for the latest info. I'm subscribed and have the "All Notifications" on.
@cstoomey
25 күн бұрын
I have to research why AI generated art has no copyright, because in my mind, the prompter I would think is the human behind the creation of the work using AI.
@SyncMyMusic
25 күн бұрын
The copyright office has stated that purely promoted visual art isn’t enough human effort to warrant a copyright.
@jwarvmusic
24 күн бұрын
What's interesting to me is that copyrights can be held by anyone. You don't have to be the creator, just the claimant. For example, work for hire. The entity that directed the work gets ownership, not the artist. That said, just prompting "make me a picture of a kitty wearing a hat" hardly qualifies as directing an artist's work.
@aimusictv1
24 күн бұрын
It's likely to change and eventually be copyrightable. I attended a Q&A session with Udio on their Discord's Office Hours presentation space and they're planning so much input and editing flexibility that it will be really difficult to say an idea isn't the user's idea. And then there's this. What happens to copyrighted music when you have an ocean of unprotected music anyone can use for any purpose without payment? No one will want to pay for its use. A lot of people making AI music will want to monetize and protect it if copyrightable. But if it's not, then none of them can and copyright may eventually die.
@johnhawkinshawkins1284
25 күн бұрын
WRONG! They already have, they might not even know it.
@marctomasi1758
24 күн бұрын
Ai will copy other composers music faster and better than all of us But will never generate the music that is waiting in all of us . It can just copy it later.
@aloharay
25 күн бұрын
. Good that you are pushing the discussion on what is coming.
@TheFeedRocket
25 күн бұрын
You are getting it! digging into all this, the business we talk about is going to change BIG time. the world we all know even big businesses will change so dramatically it could even start wars, but that's not something to think about.. We let the rabbit out of the bag, opened pandoras box, whatever you call it, the models we see are not even close to what they can already do, and it's like dominoes, one will fall and all will follow. Universal income will come, 100 million jobs will melt away, but people are still thinking about the world as it is now, that world is going to change, you will need to "rethink" everything you think you know, do you even think people will watch big production TV or movies in 5 years? KZitem has already eroded away TV viewers, AI and the ability for me or you to make an entire TV show or even a movie in a matter of minuets or hours completely custom is very soon, why would I care about copyrighting it? millions of others will have this ability too. If I can pull in X over a a few months, then it's dead. the production, the cost to do it is shrinking, the need for copyright is as well. AI music and videos even if not copyrighted effect those that are. If I told you 10 years ago, people would make shows on KZitem become millionaires and have the ability to make custom graphic, intros, edit with tools that are easy to use and cheap, a few thousand on MacBook? We have production studios in our pocket, cost was 10's of thousands, slowly we got the ability to do serious video edits and graphics that took teams of highly talented people. Now we will have these studios staffed with AI, producers, editors, sound engineers etc.. I could go on, I already do work I could not dream of, I don't even need Microsoft office anymore, I just ask AI to build me a spreadsheet from images I upload..it was shocking, like I had an expert employee for $20 a month. I think there are multiple ways it will go, one is that creative music or video will be so easily made, who cares about copyright because nobody will need or want to use OLD music or OLD video/Art, so it becomes use once throw away media, I will do this now, go ahead and take it use it whatever..I got my pound of flesh out of it. KZitem creators do that now, most don't copyright anything, they don't care, TikTok? they don't care. It's a new way of thinking, copyright the way we think about could die. no joke. People are attaching the past way we do things and trying to protect that but the new way has already started to happen. People used to buy copyrighted music for a TV show or commercial, or buy art, why? because it takes time effort and they could not do it themselves, now if I make a TV production, or whatever, I do not need to pay for copyrighted music, I can make my own FAST, I don't care if you steal it, or play it because it cost me nothing, and in this current world trying to police a copyright is very difficult! All over the internet is copyrighted material. Do KZitem content creators buy copyrighted music or art? certainly not many. That is attached to old media mostly, I feel 200 million dollar movies are DEAD, they mostly lose money, take 3 years to produce and we are starting to see streaming series overtake the big budget movies...it's slow, but I feel it's about to be turned upside down. Advertisers will all use this, the product will be copyrighted but the music or fake people do not need to be. I know I know, some will stay traditional, but for how long? I'm talking 5 years from now, and 5 years goes by fast! I assure you, KZitem or something new even like say AI TV Tube, will form and 100% AI Series, shows music etc will pop up.. quality good content, that will attract EYES that used to watch Hollywood productions....this is going to erode Hollywood even more, erode royalties, etc. Get ready to do things yourself, You are 100% right to think about doing it yourself. Royalties are going to go erode, most likely content creators will not need or want to pay them. Sorry about the long post or typos...I did it fast! love your videos, they trigger me to let my thoughts fly! I like that you get down in the weeds and want to figure all this out while also trying to fight for your rights, but I'm just saying the fight is not going to matter, change is faster and faster! Love the discussions, do some on what to do if what I said happens, because it could even be better, more $$$ for you.
@markcooperartcom
25 күн бұрын
You're the first person i've seen with the guts to say this could start wars. Last time i said that a guy banned me.
@aimusictv1
24 күн бұрын
Yeah, I have the same opinion on this. One has to look ahead and forget what's possible now. The best way to do that is to stay abreast of that's happening and learn how to use the tools.That's why Tyler Perry put his plans for an $800 million studio lot on hold.
@jmi_music
25 күн бұрын
Something just hit me while listening to you talk. Maybe the reason they don't want to pay for music training data actually has nothing to do with music Maybe its primarily because no AI company want to set a precedent that they need to pay for data And even Udio and Suno investors, may have many other AI business opportunities in mind, that they are probably already invested in. My prediction is that they would rather close the AI music business than pay for music data. The investors are calling the shots, and I don't think music is lucrative enough to set a new precedent for AI companies paying for data. Everybody else from artists to scientists to journalists to photographers would then ask the question, "Why do the musicians get paid, but we don't?" That could burst the AI bubble The investors will avoid that at all costs They will take as much as they can in music, but not if it means loosing everything else
@klaatuklaatu1
24 күн бұрын
Who cares if AI music can or cant be copyrighted.. It will be an issue for huge major hit but if you are only going to make max $10,000 off a song in SYNC, why even bother to get a copyright.. Who cares... Take your $10,000 and work on the next track...
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