Researchers from China's Zhejiang University have created an artificial intelligence system they call "Deep Singer" that can generate sounds for English and Chinese songs after extracting them from music websites. Microsoft adopted the idea and published the innovation idea on Arxiv.org, confirming its success in providing several commercial uses, including re-registration sessions for singers to correct errors, as voices can be installed using artificial intelligence to save cost and time. While Chinese singing stars attack innovation for fear of their prestige, the Rock Nation company for “Jay-Z” songs filed several lawsuits against video producers who relied on “Deep Singer” to publish a song in which the voice of “Jay-Z” appears performing “Bill Joel” known as “We Didn’t Start.” The Fire.

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