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Grimes has weighed in on the use of artificial intelligence in music, saying she’d split royalties for any successful AI song using her voice. × Skip to main content ...
Some songs using Grimes’ AI voice have already been released on streaming platforms, the New York Times reported last month, weeks before the distribution partnership with TuneCore was announced.
The pop star Grimes said she would welcome songs created using AI-generated versions of her voice, and now creators are responding. While exciting, the experimentation raises many legal questions.
Grimes is allowing anyone to use AI models of her voice — and she'll split royalties. Her manager, Daouda Leonard, says they've found music's future ...
Grimes Invited Anyone to Make A.I. Grimes Songs. Here Are Her Reviews. The producer and pop singer, long a proponent of technological experimentation, has “open-sourced” her voice using new A ...
Canadian singer Grimes said she will allow her vocals to be used in AI-generated music as long as she is given 50 percent royalties on successful tracks.
Grimes says anyone can use her voice for AI-generated songs. The artist said she would share 50 percent of profits on ‘any successful AI generated song’ using her voice.
Grimes’ love of music stems from years of playing drums, and later picking up guitar. When Grimes was 12, his parents’ church needed a drummer, so Grimes learned the instrument out of necessity.
Grimes previously debuted the track during her Electric Daisy Carnival set in 2022, while the song has also been a staple of Anyma’s sets. On Thursday, the pair formally released the track and a ...