A viral AI-generated remix of indie artist Stick Figure’s hit in South Africa has reignited concerns over credit and royalties, as YouTube rolls out an AI tool to replace copyrighted tracks in videos.
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A retro speech synth called klattsch has gone viral after users began making Daft Punk-style tracks, Hatsune Miku covers, and ...