American man for making fake music bands and songs with artificial intelligence And the use of bots to increase the number of plays of these songs and earn millions of dollars in illegal income was caught.
A 56-year-old North Carolina man named Michael Smith has been charged with an alleged seven-year scheme in which he illegally used his musical skills for More than 10 million dollarsEarning has used.
This man has been charged with a total of 3 counts of money laundering and fraud and may be sentenced to a maximum of 20 years in prison for each charge.
Smith allegedly produced “hundreds of thousands of songs” in collaboration with 2 unknown accomplices (a music publisher and an AI music company CEO) and used fraudulent practices to increase the number of plays.
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The Justice Department said in its statement that the names of the songs the CEO provided to Smith contained random letters and numbers, such as “n_7a2b2d74-1621-4385-895d-b1e4af78d860.mp3.” Then, when uploading them to platforms like Amazon Music, Apple Music, and Spotify, Smith renamed them to things like “Zygotic.”
In order to increase the number of plays of these songs, which were created by artificial intelligence, Smith also used bots that play songs billions of times, and no human actually listened to them.
The New York Times, in its report about this fraud, also mentioned Smith’s rather strange and funny statement. He tells this publication:
“This (accusation) is completely wrong and crazy! Surely there was no fraud! How can I appeal this?”
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