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Liza Minnelli appears on a new AI-generated album released with artist permission
Summary
ElevenLabs released "The Eleven Album" on Spotify featuring 13 artists, including Liza Minnelli, and says the project was made with contributors' permission using its AI music tools.
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ElevenLabs released "The Eleven Album" on Spotify, a collection that mixes artists' performances with the company's AI music features. The album includes 13 contributors, among them Liza Minnelli, Art Garfunkel and Michael Feinstein. ElevenLabs described the project as made with full permission from the participating artists. The company has been building a marketplace to license AI-cloned voices and says its music model is trained on licensed music.
Key details:
- "The Eleven Album" was released on Spotify and features tracks that blend artists' signature sounds with ElevenLabs' AI music generation tools.
- ElevenLabs said contributing artists gave permission and that the system was trained on licensed music.
- The company offers a voice-licensing marketplace, uses an identity verification step for professional voice cloning, and says each generated voice includes a "sonic fingerprint" watermark.
- The release arrives amid broader industry debates and past disputes over AI voice and music use involving public figures and music companies.
- A Consumer Reports investigation previously found that some voice-cloning platforms had bypassable safeguards, a concern noted in reporting about the technology.
Summary:
The album's release adds to ongoing conversations about how AI is used in creative work, and how consent, licensing and disclosure are handled in music and voice cloning. Undetermined at this time.
