CreateSafe has raised $4.6 million in funding to further develop the Triniti platform. Triniti uses a customized version of an RVC (Realistic Voice Cloning) model, OpenAI’s ChatGPT for its virtual companion, and Stable Diffusion to generate images for album covers. It also offers a voice transformation and cloning feature that allows singers to record their voices and train the AI with different voice patterns and styles. Artists are then given a digital voice clone along with a “voice likeness” certificate, allowing them to set terms on how their voice is licensed. The platform plans to release digital voice clones of 30 artists in 2024 for Triniti members to use in their work.
Key takeaways:
- Music tech studio CreateSafe, co-founded by Grimes’ manager Daouda Leonard, has launched Triniti, a generative AI-powered platform that enables artists to create an AI voice clone, generate text-to-audio samples, ask a chatbot music industry-related questions, monetize creations and manage music IP.
- CreateSafe has raised $4.6 million in funding, led by Polychain Capital, to further develop the Triniti platform.
- Triniti allows singers to record their voices and train the AI with different voice patterns and styles, and provides a digital voice clone along with a “voice likeness” certificate, allowing them to set terms on how their voice is licensed.
- Triniti plans to release digital voice clones of a cohort of 30 artists in 2024 for Triniti members to utilize for their own work.