Singer Raisa Andriana commented on the song Believe that was going viral because it was brought back by Ariana Grande and K-pop boyband member BTS Jeon Jung-kook, who was none other than the result of artificial intelligence (AI).

"Why don't I make Jung-kook's feature version?" he said laughing when he was met on the sidelines of the concert practice "Yovie Widianto: Billion Songs Confest" in Jakarta, Monday.

The soloist who is familiarly called Yaya thinks that the song sang with Afghan, which was composed by the AI version, is just a form of creativity and one of the ways people today respond to technological developments.

"First of all, listen, it's just funny, huh. According to my thoughts, I will soon feel that there will be one singer in this world, it's really booming, there are appearances of all kinds, but actually it's not him but only AI," he said, quoted by Antara.

Yaya thinks this phenomenon is very likely to occur considering the sophistication of artificial intelligence that is growing.

"It seems that the world is heading there. Just wait, there can be something from the face, song, voice, and all kinds of things, then suddenly we realize that it turns out to be AI. People are excited about things like that, looking for loopholes," he explained.

Regarding copyright which is often clashed with the development of AI to date, Yaya argues that as long as what is produced from technological sophistication does not harm a person or certain parties from any side, then it is not a problem.

"As long as it's not detrimental to anything, I feel it's just a right for everyone to play. But if it's already detrimental, of course it must be considered further," concluded Yaya.


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