The AI-audio generation A unicorn Twelve announced a new model on Tuesday that allows users generate musicwhich it claims is cleared for commercial use.
This move marks Elevenlabs’ expansion beyond its main focus so far in its three years of existence, which has built AI -heard tools. Elevenlabs is a leader between companies making text-to-talk AI products, and it has expanded Conversation robots and tools that translate speech into other languages.
Along with the launch, eleven laboratories shared samples of its Ai-generated music.
A synthetic voice is presented by raising how it “appeared through the cracks with ambition in my pocket” and left his hometown, traveling from “Compton to the Cosmos.” It is anxious to hear a computer reflect the influence and language of artists like Dr. Dre, NWA, and Kendrick Lamar, who have actually lived the experiences this technology is trying to emulate.
Considering these concerns about what material AI -music generation tools are trained, it is not so simple to start to delve into a musical generation.
Last year Sun and Udio were processed From the registration -Industry Association of America (RIAA), the business organization, which represents the US music industry. These processes claim that Sun and Udio trained their music-generational models on copyright material. The companies are now reportedly reportedly Discussion on licenses deals with important record labels.
Elevenlabs also announced treaties with Merlin Network and Kobalt Music Group, two digital publishing platforms for independent musicians, to use their materials for AI training.
According to Merlin’s websiteThe company represents major artists such as Adele, Nirvana, Mitski, Carly Rae Jepsen, and Phoebe Bridgers; Kobalt Represents stars like Beck, Bon Iver, and Childish Gambino.
The terms of these agreements are not known, nor whether the music of these artists was included in training data.