AI SYSTEM DEVELOPED BY GOOGLE PRODUCES MUSIC BASED ON TEXT DESCRIPTIONS

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Sun 29 January 2023:

A new AI system from Google called “MusicLM” can produce high-fidelity music in any genre from a text description.

According to TechCrunch, the company is afraid of the risks and does not have any imminent plans to distribute it.

Google isn’t the first to experiment with generative AI for songs; other efforts have included Dance Diffusion, OpenAI’s Jukebox, and Riffusion, an AI that creates music by visualizing it.

But due to technical constraints and limited training data, none of them has been able to produce songs that are particularly complex in composition or high fidelity.

MusicLM is perhaps the first that can, said the report.

MusicLM was trained on a dataset of 2,80,000 hours of music to learn to generate coherent songs for descriptions of “significant complexity” (eg., “enchanting jazz song with a memorable saxophone solo and a solo singer” or “Berlin ’90s techno with a low bass and strong kick”), as described in an academic paper by US-based Cornell University.

When using Chrome on Android, users can now lock their incognito session, according to a Google announcement.

The internet giant stated in a blogpost that “You can require biometric authentication when you resume an Incognito session that was interrupted,”

Originally only available on iOS devices, this feature is now becoming available to Android users as well.

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