Last year, MBW broke the news that tech giant ByteDance and its short-form video app TikTok were hiring for a number of highly-skilled specialists in machine learning and AI music creation in both the US and China.Now, a pair of new job ads have shed more light on these plans.In one of the new ads, Beijing-headquartered ByteDance reveals it is looking for a Product Manager in Los Angeles to join a team that is “working on an AI-powered tool that provides intelligent music creation and audio editing capabilities”.The job ad explains further that the app’s “vision” is “to significantly lower the music creation barrier and inspire musical creativity and expression, further enriching the music content...” (MBW)
Believe: We’ll block 100% AI-created music from being uploaded to streaming services via TuneCore
Paris-headquartered Believe says it’s working to keep music that’s fully AI-generated off its platforms – and the technology to detect it almost perfectly already exists.“We have deployed a number of quality controls in our business and we aim not to distribute any content that is 100% created by AI, whether that’s through Believe or through TuneCore,” Believe co-founder and CEO Denis Ladegaillerie told analysts on the firm’s Q1 earnings call last Thursday (April 27)... (MBW)
HYBE's revenues grew 44.1% YoY to $306m in Q1, driven by K-Pop stars Tomorrow x Together, Seventeen, Jimin and more
HYBE's revenues grew 44.1% YoY to 410.6 billion South Korea Won in Q1 2023.That's according to a new investor filing published by the South Korea-based entertainment giant on Tuesday (May 2).Those quarterly revenues for HYBE's Q1 (the three months to end of March), convert to approximately $306 million... (MBW)
Guy Oseary and Ashton Kutcher-led Sound Ventures launches $240m artificial intelligence investment fund
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A new 'ghostwriter' track, Por Qué, appeared on TikTok last week, with fake AI vocals mimicking the voices of Rihanna and Bad Bunny. (This wasn't the original 'ghostwriter'; it was, appropriately enough, a copycat.)As destiny would have it, a few hours after Por Qué arrived on TikTok, Universal Music Group held its quarterly Q1 2023 earnings call – and the major didn’t pull any punches on the subject of its artists being ripped off by generative AI... (MBW Reacts)
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