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AI will start remixing your music on YouTube
L ike a song you put on a YouTube video but want to give it a new spin? The video platform is testing a new AI tool to do just that, at least for when you post a Shorts video. You
YouTube reportedly trialling AI-driven music remix feature for Shorts
The new addition to the Dream Track toolset could allow creators to remix tracks by describing desired style changes.
YouTube testing AI Music Remixes with some creators
Currently, the AI Music Remixes features reportedly include voices of artists such as Charlie Puth, Charli XCX, Demi Lovato, and John Legend. It is possible the platform could tie
YouTube Lets AI Remix a Song in Its Latest Tests for 'Dream Track,' Looking to Bring a New Mood
It can take advantage of the songs available on YouTube for creators to use, and it will take the lyrics or essence of this track to a different experience to achieve a new mood or style to better match the content.
YouTube is Letting Creators Remix Music with AI
Discover YouTube’s AI remix tool for Shorts, a groundbreaking feature that lets creators customize music soundtracks using generative AI. Learn how the Dream Track program redefines music personalization while addressing copyright challenges.
YouTube is testing a feature that lets select creators remix songs using AI
YouTube last year started letting select creators in the U.S. create AI-generated songs with prompts using the vocals of artists like Charlie Puth, Charli XCX, Demi Lovato, John Legend, Sia, T-Pain, and Troye Sivan.
YouTube trials new AI tool to restyle licensed music for Shorts
YouTube is one of the best entertainment apps on Android popularized by long-format video uploaded by users, but one could argue the integrated Shorts are among the most important
YouTube is testing music remixes made by AI
A test feature gives some YouTube creators the option to ‘restyle’ licensed music in 30-second clips, using AI to change the mood or genre on command.
YouTube creators can now make AI song remixes for Shorts
Select YouTube creators can now produce their own remixes of existing songs. YouTube has announced a new feature for its AI-powered Dream Track tool that allows individuals to "restyle" a song and create a 30-second tune to use in a Short.
Yahoo
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YouTube tests song remixes made by AI that 'restyle' its mood
YouTube
detailed a new experiment for content creators with Dream Track access that lets them "restyle" a piece of music.
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Are the ‘lo-fi beats’ you’re chilling to on YouTube actually made with AI?
Many other YouTube channels like Serene and Midnight Muse appear to follow a similar playbook, releasing a high volume of looped music with branded visuals and consistent motifs. Some of these ...
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5 ChatGPT Prompts To Humanize AI-Generated Content
Success with AI writing comes down to making it sound human. Use these ChatGPT prompts for better (and more engaging) ...
MediaNama
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YouTube is Allowing Creators to Restyle Licensed Songs for Shorts Using AI
This feature adds to YouTube's Dream Track experiment that allowed a handful of US-based creators to curate soundtracks using ...
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Google: Path To AI Leadership Still More Clear
Google had a robust Q3 2024, with a 15% revenue increase driven by Google Cloud and AI-powered services. Read why I have ...
Techopedia
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More YouTube Premium Users Face Price Hike as Legacy Plans End
YouTube expands price hikes to legacy Premium subscribers in multiple regions, with Google Play users getting 3 months at ...
Epic Reactions on MSN
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Evil A.I. Is Going to Delete My YouTube Channel
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