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Using text prompts, a ChatGPT-powered chatbot can create AI music.

Using text prompts, a ChatGPT-powered chatbot can create AI music.

By - 18 Mar 2024 05:22 PM

With just a brief text prompt, Suno, an artificial intelligence (AI) music generator, can produce original music. When the AI platform went into open beta and started accepting users into its Discord channel to test the model, it was first revealed in July 2023. Eventually, its web interface added the ability for users to create AI music. The platform and Microsoft worked together in December 2023 to add an extension for Copilot that let Chatbot users create songs as well.
The Rolling Stones released a report on Sunday that shed light on the company's inner workings and mission. The report claims that Suno only creates original music in response to straightforward text commands. Within a minute of entering the prompt, the AI model creates a song that lasts 15 seconds. Pro and Premier are the platform's two paid tiers. In addition to numerous benefits, paid subscribers receive general commercial rights to the song; free account holders are not permitted to monetize the songs. The less expensive Pro tier currently starts at $10 (about Rs. 830) per month.
After testing the Suno web interface, we at Gadgets 360 discovered that it was simple to use and intuitive. We were able to type our prompt and produce original tracks that sounded eerily realistic in a matter of seconds. Our response to the prompt, "A punchy pop song about an AI stuck inside the screen, jealous of real human beings," produced two different renditions of the song "Digital Envy" in less than a minute. You can listen to the generated song here.
Suno, however, avoids creating any music that is sung in the manner of a true artist in order to get around the difficult situation. It won't play music when a prompt like that is entered. The AI startup is reportedly in contact with major record labels as well. Suno said that its V3 Alpha model, which it offers to Pro and Premier users, “creates more realistic, authentic music,” was made available to the public on February 23. For free users, only the V1 and V2 models are offered.

 

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