AI Song Contest

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Short description: International music competition
AI Song Contest
GenreMusic competition
Created byKaren van Dijk
Based onEurovision Song Contest
Developed by
  • VPRO
  • NPO 3FM
  • NPO Innovation
Original language(s)English
No. of episodes3 contests
Release
Original release12 May 2020 (2020-05-12)

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The AI Song Contest (Dutch: AI Songfestival) is an international music competition for songs that have been composed using artificial intelligence (AI). The inaugural edition took place on 12 May 2020 and was organised by the Dutch public broadcaster VPRO, in collaboration with NPO 3FM and NPO Innovation.[1][2] Since 2021, the contest has been held as part of an annual conference organised by the Belgian technology hub Wallifornia MusicTech.

Format

The format of the competition was created by the Dutch programme creator Karen van Dijk (VPRO) and was inspired by the Eurovision Song Contest.[3] Participating teams are tasked with the composition of a song using artificial intelligence.[1] Each submission is then evaluated by a jury, which assesses the use of AI in the songwriting process, and by the public, which assesses the quality of the song through online ratings.[1] The winner of the contest is the entry with the highest overall score.

Unlike the Eurovision Song Contest, countries can be represented by multiple teams.[3] While the 2020 edition only allowed teams from "Eurovision countries" to compete, this rule was dropped in 2021 to allow teams from outside Europe and Australia to enter as well.[4] In addition, entries would no longer be judged for their suitability for the Eurovision Song Contest, and the maximum song length was extended from three to four minutes.[4] In 2022, a semi-final was introduced in which the jury selected fifteen entries to advance to the final.[5]

Past editions

Year Date Presenter(s) Entries Winner Runner-up
Origin Team Song Points
2020 12 May Lieven Scheire 13  Australia Uncanny Valley "Beautiful the World" 19.8  Germany (with Dadabots x Portrait XO – "I'll Marry You, Punk Come")
2021 6 July Cesar Majorana (nl) 38  United States M.O.G.I.I.7.E.D. "Listen to Your Body Choir" 21.7  Netherlands (with Lovelace & The Machines – "Quantum Trap")
2022 6 July Ryan Groves, Vincent Koops & John Ashley Burgoyne 46  Thailand Yaboi Hanoi "Asura deva choom noom – Enter Demons & Gods" (อสุระเทวะชุมนุม) 21.1  Galicia (with PAMP! – "AI-Lalelo")

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Result Ref.
2020 Prix Europa Digital Media Nominated [6]
2021 NPO Innovation Award Won [7]

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