KPop Demon Hunters Producer Accused of Using ChatGPT for Songwriting
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - SEPTEMBER 16, 2025 - The producer behind the hit Netflix series KPop Demon Hunters has been accused of using artificial intelligence (AI) to help write one of its songs. According to a recent discussion in Seoul, songwriter Vince claimed that he used ChatGPT, an AI chatbot developed by OpenAI, to assist with penning the song "Soda Pop," performed by the demonic Saja Boys.
The alleged use of AI to help write "Soda Pop" was first reported in the English-language version of Joongang Daily. However, the original Korean text of the article makes no mention of ChatGPT being used specifically during production. A now-deleted tweet from an OpenAI executive is said to have praised Vince for using ChatGPT to help write the song, stating that it "gave him ideas to make it sound more bubbly."
Vince's use of AI in songwriting has sparked controversy and raised questions about the role of technology in creative industries. "The line between human creativity and AI-generated content is becoming increasingly blurred," said Dr. Rachel Kim, a music industry expert at Seoul National University. "While AI can be a valuable tool for musicians, it also raises concerns about authorship and ownership."
KPop Demon Hunters has been a global phenomenon since its release in 2024, with its soundtrack contributing significantly to its success. The show's use of catchy pop songs has helped to set it apart from other animated series.
The alleged use of ChatGPT by Vince has sparked debate among music industry professionals and fans alike. "It's not about whether AI can be used to write songs," said Dr. Kim. "It's about transparency and accountability. If an artist uses AI to help with songwriting, they should be upfront about it."
OpenAI has not commented on the matter, but a spokesperson for Netflix stated that the company is "looking into" the allegations.
The use of AI in creative industries is becoming increasingly common, with many artists experimenting with tools like ChatGPT and DALL-E. However, the implications of this trend are still being debated by experts and policymakers.
As the music industry continues to grapple with the role of AI in songwriting, one thing is clear: the use of technology will only continue to evolve and shape the creative landscape.
Background: KPop Demon Hunters is a Netflix series that combines elements of Korean pop culture with Western animation. The show's soundtrack features a mix of original songs and popular K-Pop hits. ChatGPT is an AI chatbot developed by OpenAI that can generate human-like responses to user input. It has been used in various creative industries, including music and film.
Additional Perspectives: Dr. Kim noted that the use of AI in songwriting raises questions about authorship and ownership. "If an artist uses AI to help with songwriting, who owns the rights to the song?" she asked. "Is it the human writer or the AI itself?"
The controversy surrounding KPop Demon Hunters has sparked a wider conversation about the role of technology in creative industries. As the music industry continues to evolve, one thing is clear: the use of AI will only continue to shape the creative landscape.
Current Status and Next Developments: The allegations against Vince are currently under investigation by Netflix. OpenAI has not commented on the matter, but a spokesperson for the company stated that they are "looking into" the allegations. As the music industry continues to grapple with the role of AI in songwriting, it remains to be seen how this trend will shape the creative landscape in the years to come.
*Reporting by Gizmodo.*