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Deepfake songs are exploding, but a new tool shuts them down
Artificial intelligence models can now clone a voice with just a few seconds of audio, fueling a surge of deepfake songs ...
In the 1980s, Alfonzo Jones was a talented dead ringer for the King of Pop and traveled in the same circles. Four decades later, he's ready for his own spotlight ...
A new tool called My Music My Choice lets artists poison their songs before release, adding inaudible changes that break AI voice cloning while leaving the music untouched for human listeners.
Rock bands might seem like a brotherhood, but sometimes acts could improve by removing some major part of their lineup.
Gorillaz, the animated band, burst on the scene 25 years ago. NPR's Juana Summers talks to musician Damon Albarn and artist Jamie Hewlett, the band's creators, about how it has evolved.
Experimental composer Holly Herndon says this technology isn’t here to replace artists—and that the future of creativity ...
The Spanish singer-songwriter, who has caught people's attention across the globe with her sound that redefines dancehall, reggaeton and club culture, hopes you "lose a little bit of the stress" when ...
The Spanish singer emerged from the underground a cult favorite. Now, she’s taking a leap with a bold new album.
In online videos, a 65-year-old rocker named Michael Bennett sings about being estranged from his son. The songs are stirring ...
Considered the most exciting opera singer of her time, she thrilled audiences with her penchant for spectacle onstage and in ...
Viral fame didn't save the "man with the golden voice." Ted Williams has struggled for years with addiction and now fears ...
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