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Business Applications
Using AI to generate audio for your business, it’ll be super helpful for your business. You can use it to, say, generate voice overs if you had to do marketing materials. You can use it for in-house, if you need to leave messages internally for your employees. If you need to create chatbots, voicebots, if you need to take inbound calls from customers. They have voice models now that will, answer the phone for you. They do customer service for you. So now you’re not missing inbound calls because you don’t have the support staff at your job or at your business to to handle that. So you can deploy AI agents, put a automation in place that’ll literally answer the phone, take, customer’s information, create an Excel spreadsheet, and then now, you know, your follow-up process is more efficient. You know? Because now you have all this data versus a call going straight to voice mail, and then customer just hangs up.
These are things that are just going to make you a much better individual, a much better business, and it’ll, you know, add so much value to your customers. Because at the end of the day, we’re in the people business. Everybody, whether it’s an artist or a business, we want to create better things for people. So now you can be a better business for people. You can be a better artist for people. The artists that I’ve worked with, a lot of big artists, Grammy winners, a lot of, you know, big names that we all know, they’re excited about these tools because they know that this is going to allow them to imagine new sounds that we’ve never heard before, all because of these tools, if you choose to embrace them.
Four Key Steps
It all, again, starts with the purpose. I’m asking myself, like, “What is it that I want to make?” What I’m really known for online is people love my Motown-type songs. So I’ll go in and I’m like, okay, “Let’s make a Motown song,” and then I’ll put, like, whatever parameters that I need to put. So whatever BPM that I want. If I want the song to be, like, heartfelt or have, like, a southern vibe to it or if I want it to sound like, you know, real funky, because that funk era is really cool. So I start with that prompt of just like, “This is what I want the sound to be like.” And then I write the lyrics. Lyrics, in my opinion, when you are creating AI music are very important, because the lyrics really dictate, like, what the sound and the flow and certain words that they’ll, add a little more oomph to, that comes from the lyrics. So I notice that the better lyrics you write, the better the output of the song will be. So I make sure that as I’m iterating, I change lyrics, I move things around. You’re really just experimenting and you’re cooking. With “BBL Drizzy,” I did about a hundred versions of it, and I just kept iterating. “BBL Drizzy, BBL Drizzy.” You’re just trying to figure out, like, what works, what doesn’t work, and then you, once you’re able to kind of find something that does, then you’re able to kind of run with that.