Kendrick lamar changing his voice

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Take a look into AfroTech’s breakdown of the popular tool, how the Black community can take advantage of it, and its potential dangers.īack in November 2022, OpenAI launched ChatGPT - an AI chatbot. The post From Mimicking Kendrick Lamar’s Voice To Replacing Therapists, AI’s Everywhere - Here’s What We Know appeared first on AfroTech.Īs aforementioned in Young Guru’s post, ChatGPT is one of the latest trends in the AI space. Get your ticket to AfroTech Executive Seattle today by clicking here.

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There are legal aspects because at this present moment you can’t copyright a voice.” It’s not the tech, it’s the evil that men do with the tech. “Of course my mind goes to the ethical and legal aspects of what can be done with programs like Tacotron 2,” Young Guru shared in a now-deleted Instagram post, per Complex. “You add that to the power of ChatGPT and you realize we are in a very groundbreaking but dangerous moment. The Grammy award-winning engineer was one of many to speak out about his fear of the direction that AI is heading not only for music but in all industries. The hosts’ discussion was based on Young Guru’s response to the clip. He added: “As technology grows, how do we become more responsible? How do we actually use this for the betterment of ourselves and our future? Just making sure that things go right versus using to go wrong.”

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