A band referred to as The Velvet Sunset has had its tracks performed a whole lot of hundreds of instances on Spotify since showing a number of weeks in the past – with out anybody realizing for positive what it’s.
The band has a verified web page on the music streaming platform, with greater than 850,000 month-to-month listeners.
Nonetheless, not one of the 4 named musicians within the band have given any interviews or seem to have particular person social media accounts, and there aren’t any data of any dwell performances.
It has prompted accusations that they and their music are synthetic intelligence (AI) generated – one thing the band denies on social media.
It didn’t reply to the BBC’s request for an interview.
Additional complicated the story, Rolling Stone US reported that the band’s spokesman had admitted The Velvet Sunset’s music had been generated utilizing an AI device referred to as Suno – just for the journal to report shortly afterwards that the spokesman was himself a hoax.
The person, who goes by the identify of Andrew Frelon, stated it was a deliberate plot to hoax the media.
A press release on the band’s Spotify web page says that the group has “no affiliation with this particular person, nor any proof confirming their id or existence.”
An account on X which claims to be the band’s official channel, can be faux, it added.
Professor Gina Neff, from the Minderoo Centre for Expertise and Democracy on the College of Cambridge, says it factors to an issue which impacts rather more than only one band.
“Whether or not that is an AI band could not appear necessary,” she informed me.
“However more and more, our collective grip on actuality appears shaky. The Velvet Sunset story performs into the fears we have now of shedding management of AI and reveals how necessary defending on-line info is.”
The Velvet Sunset’s indie ballads, with guitar music and male vocals, is pretty straightforward, if bland, on the ear.
With lyrics comparable to “eyes like movie in pale mild, goals stroll barefoot into the evening” and “ash and velvet, smoke and flame, calling out in freedom’s identify”, it may all feasibly be both AI-generated or penned by people.
Deezer, a rival music streaming platform, stated that its AI detector device had flagged the music as being “100% AI generated”.
Spotify didn’t reply to a request for remark.
CEO Daniel Ek has beforehand informed the BBC that he didn’t intend to ban AI-generated music from the platform however added that he didn’t agree with utilizing the tech to imitate actual artists.
Many within the inventive arts business are deeply involved concerning the impression of AI.
A whole bunch of musicians have protested about the usage of their content material within the coaching of AI instruments to create music.
Sir Elton John and Dua Lipa joined many members of the Home of Lords in preventing for the UK authorities to incorporate AI and copyright in a brand new set of legal guidelines concerning information use and entry. Their campaign was ultimately unsuccessful.
The federal government says it’s finishing up a separate session about AI and copyright.
Ed Newton Rex, founding father of Pretty Skilled, which campaigns for AI companies to respect creators’ rights, stated the questions across the The Velvet Sunset bore out musicians’ issues.
“That is precisely what artists have been fearful about, it is theft dressed up as competitors,” he stated.
“AI corporations steal artists’ work to construct their merchandise, then flood the market with knock-offs, that means much less cash goes to human musicians.”
Sophie Jones, chief technique officer at BPI, stated it illustrated the necessity for presidency motion.
“This dialogue reinforces lots of the issues raised by the music business and artist neighborhood in current months on the crucial problems with AI and music rights.