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YouTube will soon present the interesting Dream Track feature which utilizes artificial intelligence technology. Photo: YouTube
JAKARTA – YouTube will soon present the interesting Dream Track feature which utilizes artificial intelligence technology.
There is good news for those of you who are curious about being able to work with your dream vocalist. Tech Radar reported, Friday (17/11) that YouTube has just tested a new feature called Dream Track.
This feature, which utilizes artificial intelligence (AI) technology, will allow you to work together with your dream vocalist in creating songs together.
“Dream Track has collaborated with nine mainstream musicians to produce 30-second music tracks for YouTube Shorts,” said Tech Radar.
No joke, some of the musicians involved have big names, such as John Legend, Sia, and T-Pain. So, for example, if you are curious about working with John Legend, this can be done with Dream Track.
How to use Dream Track itself is very easy. Just like when you use a chatbot or conversational robot like ChatGPT. You just enter certain keywords that can describe the song you want into the prompt in Dream Track.
Next, you can choose the vocalist or singer you want. After that, the selected vocalist will immediately sing a song based on your interesting idea.
The method itself has been uploaded by YouTube via a short video. The video explains in detail the steps for making a dream song from your dream vocalist.
The video shows a user sending an idea for T-Pain to sing. In the near future, YouTube itself will try Dream Track directly to several content creators in the United States.
Unfortunately, they have not yet decided whether this interesting feature can be provided to other countries. Previously, Bloomberg said that YouTube was working on AI technology that would allow content creators to produce songs using the voices of famous singers.
It’s just that at that time negotiations between YouTube and record labels were going tough. It’s just that Dream Track seems to be proof that the negotiations have ended with an interesting collaboration.
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