As GenAI tools begin to transform the music industry in incredible — and in some cases ethically problematic — ways, Google is ramping up its investments in AI tech to create new songs and lyrics. The ...
If you find yourself in a situation where you need to find the title of a song you once knew or heard but are having trouble doing so, Google Search has a feature that allows you to find a song by ...
Few things in life are as irritating as a song playing on an endless loop in your head, while its name escapes you. Fortunately, Google can help you identify that elusive song title. So next time you ...
Can AI work backward from a text description to generate a coherent song? That’s the premise of MusicLM, the AI-powered music creation tool Google released yesterday during the kickoff of its I/O ...
Google is testing a hum-to-search feature for YouTube, allowing you to find songs by humming. You can also record a song with your phone’s microphone to search for it. The platform is also testing a ...
Google's managers have told counterparts at the labels that customer adoption and revenue are below what they expected, according to multiple sources with knowledge of the talks. Google Music has been ...
Google offers several options for song ID on Android, but some currently require you to tell Google to listen for music. An in-progress change to the Google app would ...
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MusicLM is Google’s new artificial intelligence (AI) system built to generate music from any genre from simple text descriptions, such as “song played at the end of a sad movie” or “arcade game sounds ...
You know that song. You know the chorus, the beat, that solo, even that cool drum fill. You know that song, but you have no idea what it’s called. It happens all the time: Whether it’s a track you ...
At last, we can put the Google Music rumors to bed, because Google has finally launched the darned thing. But you can’t try Google Music yet, because the service is invite-only. For now, just imagine ...