![]() And indeed, its purported AI capabilities are prominently in the site's tagline. The site's underlying technology is powered by the open-source Matchering 2.0 code, which is freely available on GitHub. The service promises to "master" any song based on the style of well-known music artists such as Beyonce, Taylor Swift, Coltrane, Bob Dylan, James Brown and many others. Songmastr is one of the platforms that's mentioned. TorrentFreak reports: "There are online services that, purportedly using artificial intelligence (AI), extract, or rather, copy, the vocals, instrumentals, or some portion of the instrumentals from a sound recording, and/or generate, master or remix a recording to be very similar to or almost as good as reference tracks by selected, well known sound recording artists," RIAA writes. In addition, several 'AI-based' music mixers and extractors are added as an emerging threat. As usual, the music industry group lists various torrent sites, cyberlockers and stream-ripping services as familiar suspects. ![]() The RIAA has submitted its most recent overview of notorious markets to the U.S. ![]()
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