A band named The Velvet Sundown has played hundreds of thousands of times on Spotify since appearing several weeks ago – to ensure what it is.
The band has a verified page on the music streaming platform with over 850,000 monthly listeners.
However, none of the four designated musicians in the band have given any interviews or individual social media accounts, and no record of any live performance.
It has inspired the allegations that they and their music artificial intelligence (AI) are born – some Band refuses On social media.
This did not respond to the BBC’s request for the interview.
Confraining the further story, Rolling Stone US reported that the band spokesperson had accepted the music of the velvet sundown. Report shortly after That the spokesperson himself was a deception.
The person known as Andrew Floon said that it was a deliberate conspiracy to cheat the media.
A statement on the band’s Spotify page stated that the group “has no affiliation with this person, nor is there any evidence to confirm their identity or existence.”
An account on X which claims to be the official channel of the band is also fake, it is also said.
Jina Nef, Professor at the Minderu Center for Technology and Democracy at Cambridge University, says it points to a problem that affects much more than just a band.
“Is this an AI band may not look important,” he told me.
“But fast, our collective hold on reality seems unstable. Velvet Sundown Story plays in the apprehensions that are to lose AI control and show how important it is to protect online information.”
Indie Gathagit of Velvet Sundown with guitar music and male vocals is quite easy, if brand on ear.
With songs like “Film-like Aankhen, Aankhen Aankhen in Film, Naked Foot Chale Hain Hain” and “Ash and Calling Name of Freedom”, it can probably be penned by either AI-Janit or humans.
A rival music streaming platform designer stated that his AI detector tool had marked the music as “100% AI”.
Spotify did not respond to the remarks request.
CEO Daniel EK had earlier told the BBC that he had not intended to ban AI-related music from the stage, but he said he did not agree to use technology to copy real artists.
Many are deeply concerned about the influence of AI in the creative art industry.
Hundreds of musicians have opposed the use of their content in training of AI Tools to create music.
Sir Elton John and Dua Lipa joined several members of the House of Lords in fighting for the UK government, including AI and copyright in a new set of laws about data use and access. their The campaign eventually failed,
The government says it is consulting a separate consultation about AI and copyright.
Ed Newton Rex, the founder of quite trained, who campaigns to respect the rights of the creators for AI firms, said questions about the concerns of the velvet sundown bore musicians.
“This is what is worried about artists, it is ready as stolen competition,” he said.
“AI companies steal the work of artists for the manufacture of their products, then flood the market with a knock-off, which means less money goes to human musicians.”
Sophie Jones, Chief Strategy Officer at BPI, said that it portrayed the need for government action.
“This discussion confirms many concerns raised by the music industry and artist community on important issues of AI and music rights in recent months.