BLACKPINK Member's AI Cover of Virtual Idol Song Gains 290,000 Likes on Douyin


The latest update of YouTube Music includes play count statistics for each song. The AI-generated playlist feature for artists is being rolled out in more regions. This update enhances user music exploration and creator experiences.
Meitu has launched the AI video tool, Kaipai, which includes a new feature called 'AI Cover'. This feature intelligently generates viral covers based on images and text, helping video creators work more efficiently. It supports both 'Image to Cover' and 'Video to Cover' generation and is officially live for multiple video platforms. Users only need to upload a photo and cover text to generate ten viral cover designs, with support for AI optimization. The AI Cover also offers a feature for AI text refinement, lowering the barrier for creating viral covers.
YouTube Music recently released an innovative feature that utilizes cutting-edge generative AI technology, enabling users to create personalized music playlist covers. This feature is initially available only to English-speaking users in the United States, but plans to expand to other countries and regions in the future. Users can choose different themes and provide specific requests to customize their own playlist cover art, no longer relying on default generated covers.
1. YouTube Music has launched a generative AI-based playlist cover generation tool in the US. 2. Users can choose visual themes to create unique cover art that expresses their playlist's personality. 3. YouTube plans to expand this feature to more regions and languages worldwide. 4. YouTube has also recently introduced AI image generation capabilities in searches. 5. YouTube is collaborating with the music industry to explore the applications of generative AI in a music AI incubator.
The RIAA demands that AI voice cloning sites be added to the government's piracy watchlist, specifically naming Voicify.AI for infringing on artists' public rights. The RIAA urges regulation of AI voice cloning sites to curb the surge of unauthorized derivative works.