AI Makes The Simpsons Cover Song Muse And Limp Bizkit
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The video clip showing the family character The Simpsons covers Muse and Limp Bizkit has gone viral on social media. Yes, the video was made by AI or artificial intelligence.

Over the past few months, debates over the use of AI in music have proven to cause division, with some artists publicly rejecting the concept of using platforms like ChatGPT to write songs, while others including Paul McCartney have used the technology with open arms.

Now, thanks to TikTok user @mememusic117, AI is used for more unusual purposes to present some important rock songs in the character style of The Simpsons.

This is more entertainment and ethics the same emotional response that Ready Player One was adding for pic.twitter.com/EOgfvIVBPh

The clip shows the characters gathering to perform songs like Muse's Starlight and Limp Bizkit's Break Stuff for some local Springfield residents, accompanied by two Transformer background dancers.

Untuk kedua klip tersebut,menyak berperan sebagai vokalis, sementara harus memmainkan gitar listrik dan Bart duduk di belakang drum kit.

Surprisingly, Lisa is the only family member known for her musical ability at the show not to be featured in the Muse clip, as well asnna. Lisa is seen exchanging her traditional saxophone with bass in the Break Stuff clip.

Even more strange, the characters from outside the world The Simpsons were also seen among the audience dancing to the rock songs, including Allah, Spider-Man, and Stormtrooper.

This isn't the first time the Simpsons family has been created to cover rock songs with the help of AI.

In July, another clip went viral, which showsliny performing Arctic Monkeys' 2013 hit, RU Mine?.

The clip comes along with Simpsons' style music video, which was collected from various episodes of the series, whereola performed AM's hit song in front of the audience at a small venue.

Haha they have her on bass for some songs pic.twitter.com/K13nme3euJ


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