
Netflix hit KPop Demon Hunters[1] has stayed in the conversation in large part because of its blockbuster soundtrack, but now one of those songs has come under scrutiny for potentially getting an assist from ChatGPT[2].
In a recent discussion in Seoul for OpenAI’s newly opened Korean office, songwriter Vince reportedly claimed he used the controversial technology to help pen the song “Soda Pop,” performed in the movie by the demonic Saja Boys. He is credited as one of several co-writers on the track, according to a Netflix blog post[3].
A now-deleted tweet[4] (preserved in a screengrab on Reddit) said to be penned by an OpenAI exec read: “Fav moment from the launch celebration was hearing singer/songwriter Vince share that ChatGPT helped him write ‘Soda Pop’ from KPop Demon Hunters! It apparently gave him ideas to make it sound ‘more bubbly.’”
Here’s where things get complicated. The alleged use of AI to help write “Soda Pop” was first reported in the English-language version of Joongang Daily[5]—but the original Korean text[6] of the article makes no mention of ChatGPT being used specifically during the production of KPop Demon Hunters’ music.
A translator on Gizmodo’s staff revealed Vince instead made a far broader statement—”I sometimes use ChatGPT to get some inspiration while producing K-Pop”—while discussing how AI technology is already being used in the K-Pop industry.
As Kotaku[7] has pointed out, KPop Demon Hunters has previously had to fend off allegations surrounding its characters being made with AI. Rei Ami[8], one of the singers for the movie’s girl group Huntr/x, has also had to insist that she and co-singers Ejae and Audrey Nuna are real human beings.
io9 has reached out to Netflix for clarification and will update should we hear back.
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References
- ^ KPop Demon Hunters (gizmodo.com)
- ^ ChatGPT (gizmodo.com)
- ^ a Netflix blog post (www.netflix.com)
- ^ tweet (www.reddit.com)
- ^ Joongang Daily (koreajoongangdaily.joins.com)
- ^ Korean text (www.joongang.co.kr)
- ^ Kotaku (kotaku.com)
- ^ Rei Ami (x.com)
- ^ Marvel (gizmodo.com)
- ^ Star Wars (gizmodo.com)
- ^ Star Trek (gizmodo.com)
- ^ DC Universe on film and TV (gizmodo.com)
- ^ Doctor Who (gizmodo.com)