「SEVENTEEN」ウジ、AI使用を主張したBBCに…「すべての音楽は人間が創作」
SEVENTEEN's Woozi responds to BBC's claim of use of AI: ”All music is created by humans”
Woozi of the idol group "SEVENTEEN" directly refuted the theory that AI (artificial intelligence) is used to compose and write the lyrics for "SEVENTEEN".
On the 11th (local time), the BBC reported in a report titled "Music video production, lyrics writing... Will K-POP AI experiments be successful?"
"Many famous stars, including SEVEN, have revealed that they use AI technology to create music videos and write lyrics," causing a stir.
Regarding the title song "MAESTRO" from the album "17 Is Right Here" released by TEEN, "AI-generated scenes appear in the music video, and the lyrics
He said, "There were some parts where we used the help of AI," and quoted Woozi's statement at the press conference for his new album release in April, where he said, "We tried experimenting using AI."
At the time, Woozi said, "Of course we tried using AI to write songs and lyrics," and added, "Rather than complaining, we'll just work together and practice. In the process, we'll develop our own unique identity."
This is not a statement about using AI for songwriting, but rather an expression of the concerns of a creator about AI creation.
As the BBC report spread, Woozi expressed his displeasure. On the 14th, Woozi posted on his social networking service (SNS) that all of SEVENTEEN's music is "personal."
All of SEVENTEEN's music is written and composed by human
SEVENTEEN's management office Pledis Entertainment also stated that the content that AI was used in the lyrics of SEVENTEEN's songs is not true and
"We immediately notified the foreign media that reported the content in question to correct the content," the company said in a statement. Currently, the BBC article is stating, "The album may contain lyrics generated by AI.
It was reported that the content "There is a possibility" was deleted.
2024/07/15 12:39 KST
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