The vocal style popularized by the recording artist known as Playboi Carti, often referred to colloquially as “baby voice,” has seen replication through artificial intelligence. This involves the creation of AI models trained on Carti’s music, specifically focusing on vocal characteristics such as pitch, tone, and rhythmic delivery associated with that style. These models can then be used to process other vocal inputs, transforming them to mimic the sonic qualities of the reference artist’s vocal performance. For example, a user might input a standard vocal recording into an AI model trained on this distinct vocal style, and the output would be a version of that recording altered to resemble the artist’s distinctive delivery.
The emergence of such AI models underscores the growing capabilities in artificial intelligence for replicating and manipulating artistic styles. The ability to emulate specific vocal qualities has potential applications in various fields, from music production and content creation to research in speech synthesis and vocal analysis. Historically, achieving such nuanced vocal manipulation required significant technical expertise and manual editing. The development of AI models offers a potentially more accessible and automated approach, enabling wider experimentation and application of these vocal transformations.