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YouTube's new tool: An AI that clones the voices of pop stars. 

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Welcome to our fascinating journey into the future of music and technological innovation! In this digital space, we explain a revolutionary phenomenon that is making waves in the world of artificial intelligence and musical creativity. 

Today we are thrilled to present this new artificial intelligence developed by YouTube, one that challenges the limits of what is possible: the ability to clone the voices of renowned musical artists. 

Can you imagine being able to listen to your idols performing new tunes, even those they never recorded? Well, this is no longer science fiction, it is the reality that we are about to discover together. 

Furthermore, this artificial intelligence not only has the ability to replicate voices, but is also shaping music creation, opening doors to the imagination and taking the industry to a whole new level. 

YouTube has introduced an innovative and somewhat controversial tool called 'Dream Track' that uses artificial intelligence to clone the voices of popular music artists. 

The technology, capable of creating 30-second soundtracks, is currently available to select users on YouTube Shorts. 

Artists such as Charli XCX, Charli Puth, Troye Sivan and Sia are allowing YouTube to "clone" their voices. Users will be able to create songs with their voices through a simple text prompt. The experimental tool is currently only available to about 100 users. 

The company released two sample videos created with Dream Track, featuring acceptable, though clearly inferior, imitations of Charlie Puth and T-Pain. Puth's track was generated by the prompt:"A ballad about how opposites attract, upbeat acoustic. 

In a blog post, YouTube's head of music said the tool was designed to test, learn, get feedback and listen to ideas from artists and viewers. 

At this early stage, the experiment is designed to help explore how the technology could be used to create deeper connections deeper connections between artists and creators, and ultimately their fans, said Lyor Cohen, who previously helped launch the careers of artists such as Run-DMC and Beastie Boys. 

YouTube's launch of this AI tool marks a milestone in the development of artificial intelligence and raises interesting questions about the future of music creation.

It is frightening to see the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence since a year ago. The question is, what does the future hold for artists and music people due to the emergence of artificial intelligence?

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