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Kenia Stone’s Voice: How an AI Voice Becomes an Artistic Identity

How many singers have a truly unmistakable voice? Think about that before answering too quickly. The easy answer would be: all of them. Every human voice is unique. Every throat, every breath, every crack, every way of attacking a note belongs to a specific person. And yet, we all know how this works. Every now
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How Does AI Learn to Make Music? The Uncomfortable Question Almost Nobody Wants to Answer

How does a human learn to sing? The question seems simple. How does a person learn to sing? Do they start by composing their own songs from scratch?Do they learn to stay in tune while writing their first lyrics?Or do they first learn by singing other people’s songs? If we are honest, the answer is
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Kenia Stone Live in Málaga: trying to make a virtual artist feel real

We did not want to make another AI music video. We wanted to know if a virtual artist could hold a stage for 100 minutes — and make people feel something human. When we started working on Kenia Stone Live in Málaga, the question was not only technical. Yes, we wanted to build a long
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AI Music With Soul: Why Most AI Music Is Fake (And What We’re Building Instead)

The Real Problem With AI Music AI is not the problem. Let’s get that clear. The problem is what people are doing with it. Right now, AI music is being treated like a content farm.People are generating 10, 20, 50 songs a day… uploading everything… hoping something sticks. No identity.No intention.No standards. Just volume. And
