Tacked on to my GPT4 dialog on how Medicare policy handles AI and innovation.
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Can you suggest a copyright free music track that would be a good background for the intro outro of this video script?
As an AI language model, I am unable to search the web for specific copyright-free music tracks. However, I can suggest some general sources where you can find royalty-free music for your video intro and outro:
- YouTube Audio Library: YouTube offers a library of copyright-free music and sound effects that you can use in your videos. You can access the YouTube Audio Library by going to YouTube Studio and selecting "Audio Library" from the menu on the left.
- Free Music Archive (FMA): FMA is a library of high-quality, legal audio downloads that you can use in your projects. You can browse by genre or search for specific tracks. Visit their website at freemusicarchive.org.
- Incompetech: Incompetech is a website that offers a wide selection of royalty-free music tracks by composer Kevin MacLeod. You can search for music by genre, mood, or keywords. Visit their website at incompetech.com.
When selecting a music track, consider the mood and tone of your video. For a video discussing AI in healthcare, you might want to choose a track that is upbeat, professional, and has a futuristic or innovative feel.
Remember to always check the licensing terms of the music you choose to ensure you have the appropriate permissions to use it in your video.
Bruce Quinn
You should be aware that often the phrase "royalty free" means the music is available from a source on a monthly platform license, such as $40 per month, and therefore is not "free." On the other hand, music from Kevin MacLeod or Youtube Audio Library is, in fact, "free" (perhaps with attribution.) But, copyright free means there will not be any charge. (Some free music has a copyright, but it is offered in exchange for attribution only, like Kevin MacLeod).
In summary:
- "Royalty Free" - expect there is very likely a monthly charge for a library, although there might not be.
- Copyright free: There won't be any charge.
- Free with attribution: There may be a copyright, but the only impact is to request attribution.
GPT4
Thank you for the clarification. I apologize for any confusion in my previous response. You are right about the differences between royalty-free, copyright-free, and free with attribution. To address your original request for copyright-free music or music that is free with attribution, I recommend the following sources:
- YouTube Audio Library: As mentioned earlier, YouTube offers a library of free music and sound effects. Some tracks may require attribution, while others may not. Check the licensing terms for each track.
- Incompetech (Kevin MacLeod): Incompetech offers a wide selection of free music tracks with a Creative Commons license. You can use these tracks in your project with proper attribution to the composer, Kevin MacLeod.
- ccMixter: ccMixter is a community-driven platform offering a variety of music tracks released under Creative Commons licenses. You can find tracks that are free to use, with some requiring attribution. Visit their website at ccmixter.org.
- Bensound: Bensound offers a selection of royalty-free music that is free to use with attribution in your projects. Visit their website at bensound.com.
Remember to always check the licensing terms for each track you choose to ensure you meet the appropriate usage requirements, including providing proper attribution if necessary.