13: Delphos creates AI Soundworlds
Suno or Udio are everywhere right now. Their users create whole songs with prompts. The fact that the two companies have probably trained on millions of musicians who did not give their consent for using their music does not really seem to bother them. So far no judge has ruled if they are infringing copyrights. But there are also artificial intelligences that take care of the users in the datasets, like for example Delphos. The platform allows musicians to train their own "Soundworld" with their own songs. Each Soundworld has a special style of an artist and other can use them to create music. I have talked with one of the founder of Delphos, Ilya Tolchenev, about their AI and approach.
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Dennis is a radio journalist in the music business since over 20 years. He has conducted over 1000 interviews with artists from all over the world and works for major public radio stations in Germany and Canada. His focus these days is on “music and technology” – Artficial Intelligence, Robotics, Wearables, VR/AR, Prosthetics and so on. He produces the podcast “The Illiac Suite - Music And Artificial Intelligence”. This interest made him also start „Wicked Artists“: a booking agency for creative tech and new media art.