AI Song: New age ‘Alka-Udit’, on the basis of technology AI songs are erasing the difference between real and fake – ai song on internet become new age alka udit technology beating what’s real or fake
In recent times, songs made with AI (Artificial Intelligence) are becoming very popular on the internet. The quality of the songs being created using AI tools and technology is so great that the listener is not able to differentiate between real and fake. The question is, shouldn’t such songs have AI labels?
There are channels on YouTube in which the uploaded songs have been prepared with the help of AI. Image Credit: Apni duniya world/YT
Last month he was returning by UP Roadways bus. While boarding the buses, one realizes how much people still like the songs of Alka Yaznik and Udit Narayan. Especially songs of the 90s. Among the songs being played in the bus, a song came which made my ears perk up. Had not heard that song before. The voice is also completely different. However, I remained confused till the end because due to the quality of the speakers installed in the bus, it was difficult to identify whether the song was made by AI (Artificial Intelligence) or was real.
When I reached home and searched the lyrics of the songs, I found the song on Spotify. That was an AI song, which has emerged as the new age ‘Alka-Udit’ song for the people. There is a huge list of such songs. On the basis of technology, songs made with AI have erased the difference between real and fake.
Popular YouTube channel based on AI songs
There are many such channels on YouTube, which are believed to be garnering views by uploading songs created with the help of AI. For example, the YouTube channel named Apni Duniya World, which was started in December, has got 26 thousand subscribers so far. On this channel, old songs are recreated and uploaded with the help of AI by adding stunning thumbnails. Some videos of the channel have garnered up to 22 lakh views. We got the channel reviewed by Google Gemini. What he said was that the video uploaded on the channel may have been prepared with the help of AI. ChatGPT also gave the same indications by analyzing the channel.
AI songs are erasing the difference between real and fake
AI songs are erasing the difference between real and fake.
The internet is full of comments asking for the name of the singer in a song. They don’t know that everything from music to voice is amazing.
When the songs of last year’s film ‘Sayara’ became popular, people got them composed by AI in the voice of their favorite singer. There are many such videos uploaded on the internet, in which the song is from the film Sayara, but the voice is of Pakistani singer Atif Aslam.
Lyrics being changed to avoid copyright
However, copying a song may give rise to a copyright claim. To overcome this, the creators change the tune and some of the lyrics of the AI songs. Many times even technology is not able to pronounce any word correctly. For example, in the song created by AI – Haal Kya Hai Dilon Ka Na Poochhe Sanam… the creator changed the lyrics. Instead of I was not a devotee but what should I do, he added, I was not a devotee but what should I do. You will also find this song easily on the internet.
accurate use of technology
Creators are using the technology perfectly to create AI songs.
Current AI tools have become so advanced that they can create a voice similar to any singer.
By using these tools, not only old songs are being made new, many devotional songs are also being created.
AI songs related to Lord Ram and Hari have become very popular on the internet in recent times, which people are also seen putting in their statuses.
AI songs becoming so real does not seem worrisome, but a question arises whether they should not be labeled, so that people can know which one has been sung by a human and which one by a machine.
About the authorPrem TripathiPrem Tripathi is Assistant Editor at Times Online. He is leading the Tech-Auto team. He has been in journalism for 15 years covering the fields of technology, gadgets, artificial intelligence and defense tech. Prem has seen India’s smartphone market change from the dominance of Nokia to Samsung and Chinese companies to the growing popularity of Apple. He has seen that era of telecom journalism when 2GB data available on 2G and 3G mobile networks had to be used for the whole month. This is the reason why when readers have to give news about research being done on 5G network or 6G, their experience is clearly reflected in the news of love. He knows how to explain topics like ‘Satellite Internet’ and ‘Direct to Device Communication Technology’ in easy language. It’s been a long time since Prem has been writing gadget reviews. He has done in-depth reviews of everything from early Windows to Android smartphones and iPhones. From laptop-PC to smart TV and wearables have also been thoroughly tested and tested. Prem does detailed interviews of experts from the tech-telecom industry. He has been covering launch events on ground for many years. Covering the India Mobile Congress (IMC) since its first edition (2017), he has gained expertise in understanding the major changes happening in India’s technology industry. In recent years, Prem has strengthened his writings on the topic of Artificial Intelligence (AI). He uses AI tools and tells readers about them. Every major change taking place in the field of AI is explained to the readers in easy language. With the idea of how technology can make people’s lives easier, Prem also provides simple HowTo, Tips & Tricks to the readers of Times. He first tries and verifies any hack himself. He does the same practice with daily tech-gadget news also. By verifying news, cross checking facts, gathering additional inputs, research and adding statistics, he prepares any news in detail for his readers. Prem has great experience in print media and digital media. Before joining Times Online, he was working with the reputed tech-gadget website, Gadgets360 (NDTV Ventures) from November 2021 to January 2025. There he provided detailed coverage on gadgets, tech, AI, defense tech and science and wrote gadget reviews. Prem started his career with Hindustan Hindi in the year 2011. Served in Amar Ujala newspaper in 2013 and Times newspaper in 2017. He has worked in both reporting and desk. Covered ‘Kedarnath Disaster 2013’ for Amar Ujala. His book ‘Hai Gau’ was published by Amar Ujala Foundation. Prem Tripathi completed his Bachelor of Science (Bsc) from Kumaon University, Nainital in 2008. He holds a Master of Arts (MA) degree in Mass Communication from Makhanlal Chaturvedi University, Bhopal.… read more