Recently, short video platforms TikTok and YouTube are actively exploring AI music creation functions. TikTok is testing its AI Song function, which uses a large language model to generate songs, but user feedback points out that the generated songs have pitch problems. This is not TikTok's first foray into the field of AI music. It has previously launched AI-generated songs, such as "Heart on My Sleeve" sung by Drake and The Weeknd. To enhance transparency, TikTok has also updated relevant rules, requiring users to clearly label AI-generated content, and launching other features to help users identify AI-generated content. This move reflects the rapid development of AI music creation technology and the many challenges it faces.
TikTok is testing the AI Song feature to generate songs through a large language model. After users tried it, feedback showed that the generated songs had problems such as inaccurate pitch. YouTube is also testing similar functionality. TikTok has previously launched AI-generated songs, such as "Heart on My Sleeve" by AI Drake and The Weeknd. To increase transparency, TikTok is rolling out additional features to help identify AI-created content in apps and updating rules to require users to explicitly use AI.
AI music creation technology is developing rapidly, but it also faces many challenges, such as intonation, copyright and other issues. The exploration of platforms such as TikTok and YouTube not only promotes technological progress, but also provides valuable insights into the future development direction of AI music. In the future, how to balance technological innovation and user experience, and how to solve issues such as copyright, will become the focus of the industry.