Microsoft has recently unveiled an innovative feature that allows its users to create music and compose songs using artificial intelligence. This is made possible through the integration of the “Suno” tool into Microsoft’s AI assistant called “Copilot,” which is equipped within its Edge browser.
The Suno tool empowers users to generate complete songs, encompassing lyrics, melodies, and sounds, by simply entering text commands into the Copilot AI. Users can activate the Suno tool by running the Edge browser and navigating to (Copilot.Microsoft.com), where they can log in with their Microsoft account and enable the Suno add-on.
Microsoft, in an official statement, highlighted the transformative potential of this integration, emphasizing that it opens new avenues for creativity and enjoyment, making music creation accessible to a broader audience.
Major tech players, including Google and Meta, have been extensively investing in AI-driven music generation. Google, for instance, has formed partnerships with companies like Lira and DreamTrack to create music and tunes on YouTube. Additionally, Google is developing its own model for AI-generated music. Similarly, Meta has introduced models such as “AudioGen” and “MusicGen” to generate sounds and music using AI.
It’s worth noting that AI models for sound and music generation are trained on available online content, even if it’s copyrighted material. These algorithms learn from existing data, attempt to mimic it, and produce AI-generated content. The ethical and legal implications of AI-generated materials remain a subject of extensive debate, particularly due to the lack of clear regulations and legislation in this evolving domain.
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