Malika Ravshanova created a clip with the help of artificial intelligence

Singer Malika Ravshanova presented to her fans a clip prepared with the help of artificial intelligence for her song "Kutaman" one month ago. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This creative working method attracted the attention of many and sparked special discussion in society. According to the singer, this modern idea was proposed to her by her son, and they came to this decision as a result of a family discussion.
Although many people today have negative opinions about artificial intelligence, she herself does not view this technology negatively and sees its positive aspects. According to her, women who have recently become mothers often do not want to appear on screen.
Because the camera shows a person larger and sometimes stranger than in real life. One day, her son came to her and suggested creating a clip using artificial intelligence.
When Malika Ravshanova asked how it would be, her son reminded her that she had always dreamed of shooting a clip that includes all four seasons, and said that artificial intelligence makes it possible to realize this. During the conversation, the singer was also asked whether creating a clip through artificial intelligence is cheap or expensive.
Malika Ravshanova emphasized that this process is not cheap. Although she did not specify the exact amount spent, she noted that with that money, a good clip could be shot in Uzbekistan.
These words indicate that the development of this technology requires a large salary and hard work. At the same time, the singer clearly expressed that she is against using artificial intelligence to correct the voice.
In her opinion, real emotion is lost when the voice is corrected through artificial intelligence. A person must live in their own song.
Let artificial intelligence be the main idea or direction, but the song must be sung by the person themselves. Only then will the song truly come alive and reach the listeners.
Malika Ravshanova's views are important for correctly assessing technological changes in art.





