
Musician's New Song and AI App Launch: A Curious Coincidence
Local Musician Civ Discusses the Unexpected Connection Between His New Song and AI Language App Duolingo The music scene in the US is buzzing with the release of Civ's new song, "Margot." However, it's not just the song itself that's making waves; it's the unexpected connection between the song's release and the launch of a new feature on the popular language-learning app Duolingo. In a recent video posted on social media, Civ, known for his unique style and blend of genres, shared his thoughts on this curious coincidence. "She Latina, so I call her Duolingo," Civ jokingly stated in his video, referring to his muse for the song. He went on to explain that the release of his song and Duolingo's new AI-powered feature happened within days of each other. "The irony of that is literally self-evident," he added with a chuckle. Despite the coincidence, Civ is quick to emphasize his dedication to creating music without the use of AI. "Contrary to popular belief, I don't use AI in any part of my music," he clarifies. "I make all my own beats in Ableton, and I write all my own lyrics." This commitment to authentic, handcrafted music resonates with many listeners who appreciate the artist's dedication to his craft. Civ's video has garnered significant attention online, highlighting the growing interest in the intersection of technology and creativity in the music industry. His story serves as a reminder that even in a rapidly evolving technological landscape, the human element remains central to artistic expression.