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Splice CEO Kakul Srivastava on why push-button AI is “insulting” to musicians

2025/3/24
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Kakul Srivastava: 我认为Splice的独特之处在于,我们不仅仅提供音乐素材,更重要的是我们提供了一个平台,让音乐创作者能够充分发挥他们的创造力。我们提供的AI工具并非旨在一键生成完整的歌曲,而是帮助创作者更有效率地完成创作过程中的某些环节,例如寻找合适的音效、进行音乐编排等。我们始终坚持以创作者为中心,尊重他们的创作过程和权利。我们与唱片公司和其他行业伙伴保持一致,致力于保护创作者的版权。我们平台上的样本都经过严格的质量控制和版权审核,确保创作者能够放心地使用。我们也积极探索与其他数字音频工作站(DAW)的合作,以改善音乐创作的整体体验。我们相信,技术应该成为创作者的工具,而不是取代创作者本身。我们不会允许AI生成的样本进入我们的库中,因为我们的用户更倾向于寻找人类创作的真实声音。我们致力于维护样本库的高质量,并与创作者建立紧密的合作关系。我们相信,音乐创作是一个充满挑战但又充满乐趣的过程,技术应该帮助创作者更好地表达自我,而不是简化创作过程。我们始终关注创作者的需求,并根据他们的反馈不断改进我们的产品和服务。 Neil Patel: 在与Kakul Srivastava的对话中,我了解到Splice平台的运作模式,以及Kakul对于AI音乐创作的独特见解。她认为,AI工具应该作为辅助工具,而不是取代人类创作者。她强调了尊重创作者权利的重要性,以及维护高质量样本库的必要性。Kakul还谈到了音乐版权的复杂性,以及Splice如何努力在保护创作者权利和促进音乐创作之间取得平衡。她认为,AI技术的发展应该以尊重创作者权利为前提,不能以牺牲创作者利益为代价。同时,她也表达了对未来音乐创作发展方向的思考,认为技术应该成为创作者的工具,帮助他们更好地表达自我。

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Today, I’m talking with Kakul Srivastava, CEO of music creation platform Splice, which is one of the biggest marketplaces for loops and samples around. You can just go sign up, pay the money, and download these loops to try to make pop hits all day long. Take, for instance, Sabrina Carpenter’s Espresso, which was composed almost entirely out of Splice samples. 

Now, if you’re a Decoder listener, you know that some of my favorite conversations are with people building technology products for creatives, and that I am obsessed with how technology changes the music industry, because it feels like whatever happens to music happens to everything else five years later. So this one was really interesting, because Splice is all wrapped in all of that. 

**Links: **

  • Sabrina Carpenter’s Espresso highlights the way new music is made | Bloomberg)

  • Major record labels sue AI company behind ‘BBL Drizzy’ | Verge)

  • Splice CEO’s message for AI sceptics? “Trust the artists” | MusicTech)

  • Splice launches voice recording on Splice Mobile at SXSW | Splice)

  • OpenAI & Google ask government to let them train AI on content they don’t own | Verge)

  • AI Drake just set an impossible legal trap for Google | Verge)

  • Pharrell Williams: $7.3 million Blurred Lines verdict threatens all artists | Verge)

  • Lady Gaga, nostalgia, and the ‘reheated nachos’ phenomenon in pop culture | Her World)

  • AI music startups say copyright violation is just rock and roll | Verge)

  • Suno CEO says musicians don’t actually like making music | Vice)

**Transcript: **https://www.theverge.com/e/632036)

Credits:

Decoder is a production of The Verge and part of the Vox Media Podcast Network.

Our producers are Kate Cox and Nick Statt. Our editor is Ursa Wright. 

The Decoder music is by Breakmaster Cylinder.

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