Young Guru previously also disapproved of AI mingling with music
Young Guru is vocal about his opposition to AI technology mixing with music, as he recently objected to Timbaland's AI music plans, calling it "dangerous."
Jay-Z's audio engineer shared his views on Instagram about the producer's AI music vision.
"@Timbaland I love you my brother. You know I do. But this ain't it!!!" he wrote. "This is dangerous and at a basic level it's corny!! I will be on the side of the luddites."
The response stemmed from the Give It To Me singer interview
with Forbes, where he aired his plans to start a startup that would
"commercialize artificial intelligence software" with the goal of
"revolutionizing how songs are made."
"It's going to really be a
new way of creating and a new way of generating money with less costs," he
continued. "I'm already here. This is what I'm doing. I'm going to lead the
way."
Moreover, the 49-year-old is vehemently opposed to the use
of AI technology in music.
Recently, Kendrick Lamar's fake AI
song went viral on the internet.
"This has dominated my Howard
group chat for a couple days, the engineer explained. Ok I'm at the point
where I can voice my concerns with our current state of AI. I have followed
as many versions of what AI could do for some years now.
"I didn't think we would get here this fast with the voice. Of
course my mind goes to the ethical and legal aspects of what can be done
with programs like Tacotron 2. You add that to the power of ChatGPT and you
realize we are in a very groundbreaking but dangerous moment. It's not the
tech, it's the evil that men do with the tech," he added.