Bengaluru Band’s ChatGPT Music Video Hits Big

Bengaluru Band’s ChatGPT Music Video Hits Big
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Bengaluru band's music video featuring a song generated by ChatGPT has gone viral

A Bengaluru-based band has made headlines with their latest music video, which features a song generated by ChatGPT, a powerful language model from OpenAI. The band, called Swarathma, performed the song live at an artificial intelligence conference in Bengaluru, and the video of the performance has since gone viral on social media.

The song, which is called "Lady in Red," is a catchy, upbeat tune with a positive message about the power of artificial intelligence to bring people together. The lyrics were generated by ChatGPT in response to a prompt from the band, which asked for an 8-line chorus about singing at an AI conference with a lady in red in the front row.

The music video for "Lady in Red" features Swarathma performing the song live at the AI conference, as well as footage of the audience dancing and singing along. The video is full of energy and excitement, and it perfectly captures the spirit of the song.

Swarathma's decision to collaborate with ChatGPT is a sign of the growing interest in using artificial intelligence for music creation. ChatGPT is still under development, but it has already been used to generate a wide variety of creative content, including poems, code, scripts, musical pieces, and email.

The success of Swarathma's ChatGPT music video is likely to inspire other musicians to experiment with artificial intelligence. It is also likely to lead to the development of new tools and platforms that make it easier for musicians to create and share AI-generated music.

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