2023-07-03 22:05:27
Imagine that you have an application on your mobile phone through which you can choose any song you love – or hate, without difference – with the voice of your favorite singer, so you hear, for example, Umm Kulthum singing “Boss Al Wawa” by Haifa Wehbe, or Sabah Fakhri singing in the song “Local Sugar” by Hassan Shakoush. The issue is not a joke or a joke, as voice imitators used to do when they sang a song to a well-known singer with the voice and movements of another singer with the intention of laughing. Conversational applications.
And if the “hologram” technology evokes the singer’s body in a three-dimensional image using laser beams, as if he is present with us, then it is now possible to make him sing whatever the user of the program wants. Perhaps what the composer Amr Mostafa did when he published a promotional advertisement for a song entitled “Do I Think of You?”, composed by him and with the voice of Umm Kulthum, sounded a great alarm regarding the chaos that will afflict our musical heritage. so that “artificial intelligence does not kill human creativity.” Rather, the British singer “Sting” considered that artists may have to fight a battle to defend their work in the face of artificial intelligence.
And this reproduction of the singers’ voices is not only related to the heritage and emotional aspect, and apart from our doubts, can the voice reproduced by artificial intelligence carry the feelings and emotions of the real artist? The issue has an important legal aspect related to the rights of the vote itself, which opens the door wide for infringement and illegal gain. The big problem is that the big boom that occurred in the reproduction of artists’ voices is immeasurably faster than the issuance of laws that protect and regulate them, and will even eliminate entire professions such as the music distributor’s profession. What the distributor has been studying for years in higher music institutes, any free music distribution program can do done in a few minutes.
I will no longer be surprised if I find my voice – and I have spent half my life in visual media – on a “podcast” I’ve never heard of before, talking regarding ice hockey, for example. I am not once morest technology or once morest development. Rather, I see that artificial intelligence is a great leap in the march of humanity. I only hope that it will leave us something as it is. How I fear that what happened to artists will happen to Hanbaka, who was wearing a necklace around his neck to identify himself with, and when he saw it on his brother’s neck. Surprised, he asked him: “My brother, you are me, so who am I?”
• I will no longer be surprised if you find my voice – and I have spent half my life in visual media – on a “podcast” that I have not heard before talking regarding ice hockey, for example.
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