Google’s MusicLM is an impressive Artificial Intelligence (AI) System that lets users generate any genre of music by typing a text description. The company does not plan to release the system because of its potential risks.
While many companies have developed Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems to compose music, including Dance Diffusion and Riffusion, Google’s MusicLM has a unique ability to make complex and hi-fi melodies because of its modern technology and extensive training data.
AI-Powered Google MusicLM
An academic paper described MusicLM with 280,000 music training hours. The training lets it make coherent melodies based on the definition of imperative complexity, including captivating jazz melodies with a solo singer and memorable saxophone solo.
While Google’s AI systems generate songs similar to those by human singers, they may not be musically creative or cohesive. MusicLM produces highly impressive musical samples, though it does not need musical instrumentalists or human musicians.
MusicLM can capture nuances, such as instrumental melodies, moods, and riffs, via complex and detailed descriptions. The AI system’s capabilities go beyond creating short music clips. According to Google researchers, AI systems can generate existing songs, whether singers have hummed or sung them or played musical instruments.
Furthermore, Google’s MusicLM can generate music from numerous descriptions written in order. It makes a melodic narrative range many minutes long, creating it perfect for film soundtracks.
Making Music with a Combination of Images and Text
Google says its MusicLM can make music using images and text. Users can create an audio clip that involves a specific musical instrument of a particular genre.
The AI systems will provide users with a musician’s experience. It creates melodies and harmonies inspired by requirements, epochs, or places. However, Google no longer plans to unveil MusicLM to the general public because of the involved risks and challenges. For example, the AI-powered tool can make copyrighted items from the received training data.
Google says the company acknowledges relevant risks and challenges of potential embezzlement of creative content. It strongly emphasizes the requirement for more effort to deal with these risks related to music creation.
Google Allows you to Lock Incognito Tabs
In addition, to unveiling the music generation AI systems, Google also hit the headlines by announcing a new feature for the Chrome browser on Android devices. The new feature will allow users to lock Incognito tabs when they leave the browser and unlock them with a screen lock, including PIN, pattern, or biometric.
When you open Chrome, it will prompt you to use the chosen screen unlock method to access the Incognito tabs. During this time, public tables will still be available to the users.
The new feature can come in handy for users to keep their browsing private. Google Chrome on Android still does not include the option to use numerous profiles. However, Google’s new feature is still under the rollout process, allowing some users to wait for it to be accessible.