An artificial intelligence (AI) tool that can transform text into music has been created by Google researchers. The model, which is called MusicLM, can use text descriptions like "a calming violin melody backed by a distorted guitar riff" to create high-fidelity music.
“MusicLM casts the process of conditional music generation as a hierarchical sequence-to-sequence modeling task, and it generates music at 24 kHz that remains consistent over several minutes," says a research paper published by Google. "We acknowledge the risk of potential misappropriation of creative content associated to the use case. We strongly emphasize the need for more future work in tackling these risks associated to music generation," the co-authors of the paper wrote.
Google's MusicLM was trained to generate coherent songs for descriptions using a dataset of 280,000 hours of music.
Audio Generation From Rich Captions, Long Generation, Story Mode, Text and Melody Conditioning, and Painting Caption Conditioning are just a few of the many features included in Google MusicLM. Additionally, the AI is able to identify generational diversity, accordion solos, various places, epochs, and levels of musician experience.
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