![]() ![]() For videos that deviated from the original track - like acoustic or a capella versions - we built a neural network that could predict matches between covers and the original. Conventional algorithms couldn’t do the trick alone, so we turned to machine learning. If the idea feels too big to comprehend, let the YouTube blog break it down for you: “To create this experience, Google Creative Lab had to perfectly align the audio from thousands of videos with different tempos, instruments, keys, and styles. The platform is celebrating the double whammy milestone with a new AI experiment, calling it "the world's first infinite video," which uses programming software to recognize song structure and weave together a never-ending and randomized super cover of the hit. And for what purpose? To give you an endless string of Billie Eilish covers of her massive hit "Bad Guy." The song's music video recently passed one billion views, and its journey toward the milestone came with another milestone: "Bad Guy" is also one of the most-covered songs in YouTube history. Technology and AI get more cutting-edge with each passing day.
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