“Heart on My Sleeve,” a song created by the producer Ghostwriter using deepfaked vocal likenesses of Drake and The Weeknd, has been submitted to the Grammys for consideration, the New York Times ...
A TikTok user claims to have used artificial intelligence to clone the voices of Drake and The Weeknd for a song that sounds so convincing, Twitter users are calling it “scary.” The song “Heart on My ...
If you spent almost any time on the internet this week, you probably saw a lot of chatter about “Heart on My Sleeve.” The song went viral for featuring AI-generated voices that do a pretty good job of ...
An AI-generated song featuring the simulated vocals of Drake and The Weeknd that went viral over the weekend was yanked from streaming services after Universal Music Group labeled the tune “infringing ...
There's a new hit via Drake and The Weeknd that's taking over the internet — well, kind of. An AI-generated track called "Heart On My Sleeve" mimics the two hitmakers so well that it's gone viral. And ...
“Heart on My Sleeve,” the song from a TikTok user that was modeled using AI-generated vocals from Drake and The Weeknd, is not eligible for a Grammy after all. In a New York Times story published ...
The song "Heart on My Sleeve" was pulled from streaming services after it was revealed to have been created with artificial intelligence. Reading time 2 minutes As the tidal wave of hare-brained AI ...
One of the most trending media on TikTok over the past week is a fake song, and this was a track called "Heart on My Sleeve" which featured two Canadian hip hop artists Drake and The Weeknd. However, ...
A song utilizing AI-generated vocals to impersonate Drake and The Weeknd has been removed from streaming platforms, Stereogum notes, but not until the track found significant viral success. The song, ...
If you heard the new Drake and The Weeknd song last weekend on social media, you may be surprised to hear the whole song, including vocals, was generated by AI. The song, called Heart On My Sleeve, ...
The AI-generated song using replications of Drake and The Weeknd's voices has been submitted for Grammy Awards consideration. However, neither artist had anything to do with the track. Released in ...