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"Zohar Argov z"l from contempt": veteran radio broadcaster against artificial intelligence | Israel Hayom

2023-07-10T10:20:29.608Z

Highlights: The TV and radio presenter spoke out against what he believes is excessive use of artificial intelligence in music. "If he were alive it wouldn't be the kind of song he would sing," he claimed. The response of the creators of "Here to the World", the duet of the late Zohar Argov and Ofra Haza, created by artificial intelligence, had not yet been received by the time of publication of this report. "Technology is in its place, but don't abuse music," Ilan urged.


The TV and radio presenter spoke out against what he believes is excessive use of artificial intelligence in music • "If he were alive it wouldn't be the kind of song he would sing," he claimed


Yaron Ilan posted a story on his personal Instagram page on Sunday night in which he strongly criticized the use of artificial intelligence in the field of music and claimed that Zohar Argov is despised by the new technology.

Zohar Argov and Ofra Haza - Here for the World

"Hello 'artificial intelligence' people, you dug. It's not interesting to hear the late Zohar Argov scorn when he supposedly sings 'Little File', nor Ofer Levy sings 'Port City' and so on and so forth. Technology is in its place, but don't abuse music," Ilan urged.

Yaron Ilan, Photo: Efrat Eshel

In response to Israel Hayom, Ilan sought to elaborate on the subject: "Recently I have seen the rampage and enthusiasm for artificial intelligence. In my essence, I'm actually a person who really likes advanced technologies, and I'm addicted to gadgets myself, but the whole thing has already climbed on my nerves. Why do you need to hear Ofer Levy's artificial intelligence (which doesn't sound like him either) singing Eyal Golan or Eden Hasson singing Nikos Vertis or Peer Tessy singing Eden Ben Zaken?

Ofra Haza, Photo: Channel One

"What's the use of that except for amusement? At the end of the day, I follow and see the flood of questions, 'Well, who do you think sings this better? There's no end to it! The highlight for me was hearing someone who decided to do artificial intelligence with Zohar Argov's voice singing 'Little Bag', preceded by Zohar accompanied by a hologram singing 'Madhouse' in my eyes this is already a form of abuse. I'm sure if Zohar were alive, it's not the kind of song he would have sung," he said.

The response of the creators of "Here to the World", the duet of the late Zohar Argov and Ofra Haza, created by artificial intelligence, had not yet been received by the time of publication of this report.

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Source: israelhayom

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