Young Guru has called out Timbaland over his “dangerous and corny” plans for AI music.
During an interview with Forbes earlier this week, Timbo revealed plans to launch a startup that would “commercialize artificial intelligence software” with the goal of “revolutionizing how songs are made.”
“It’s going to really be a new way of creating and a new way of generating money with less costs,” he said. “I’m already here. This is what I’m doing. I’m going to lead the way.”
The software was developed by Light Energy Labs, a Miami-based company he co-founded last year with software programmer and producer Zayd “Creatrgod” Portillo.
Timbaland believes AI voice filters will “open up an unprecedented world of creativity in music,” and hopes his startup will “usher in the new era.”
He added that aside from helping emerging artists, the software could also benefit established ones, meaning a producer could use the voice of “a music legend who is no longer with us.”
But Young Guru doesn’t share Timbaland’s enthusiasm. JAY-Z‘s longtime engineer took to his Instagram Stories on Thursday (May 18) to criticize the producer’s AI plans.
“@Timbaland I love you my brother. You know I do. But this ain’t it!!!” he wrote. “This is dangerous and at a basic level it’s corny!! I will be on the side of the luddites.”
Young Guru has been highly critical of AI technology. After a fake Kendrick Lamar song surfaced online in February, Guru explained why he was so against it.
“This has dominated my Howard group chat for a couple days. Ok I’m at the point where I can voice my concerns with our current state of AI,” he wrote on Instagram. “I have followed as many versions of what AI could do for some years now.
“I remember being at MIT and students showing me a project where they were actively feeding a computer ‘All’ the jazz records that ever existed. So that AI could analyze and create music in any style of any musician.”
He continued: “I didn’t think we would get here this fast with the voice. Of course my mind goes to the ethical and legal aspects of what can be done with programs like Tacotron 2. You add that to the power of ChatGPT and you realize we are in a very groundbreaking but dangerous moment. It’s not the tech, it’s the evil that men do with the tech.”