Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionising the world that we live in today. With AI we can do things which would have seemed impossible a decade ago. Who would have thought that you could write a thesis paper of 10,000 words in just a few seconds, or use the technology to hear someone's voice who died a long time back? Recently a trend is taking over social media in which we can listen to the songs that we love in another singer's voice. People have also used AI to recreate songs in the voice of those singers who are no more in this world.
Lata Mangeshkar was a singer whose voice was loved by millions of people. Since her death, people have been listening to the songs that she sang in order to remember her melodious voice. Recently, a small clip has been going viral on X (formerly known as Twitter) in which a person used AI to recreate the song 'Ram Aayenge To Angana Sajaungi' in the voice of the 'Nightingale of India', Late Lata Mangeshkar.
The soothing voice of the Nightingale of India for this song became a treat for the ears, especially with the consecration ceremony of Ayodhya's Ram Mandir being just one day away.
Using AI To Recreate Songs
In the past few months, a number of songs have surfaced on social media platforms in which the singer's voice was swapped with someone else's with the help of AI. The song, 'Lut Put Gaya' from Shahrukh Khan's latest film Dunki surfaced in the voice of Late Mohammed Rafi. The song was originally sung by Arijit Singh and he did a good job at it but hearing that in Rafi's voice became just something out of the world for the fans of the beloved singer.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi didn't escape this trend either as a number of songs in his voice surface on social media platforms on a daily basis. Some people tend to love these, some hate it, nonetheless, the technology does get a laugh out of people.