ElevenLabs's new AI model can generate songs from user prompts
ElevenLabs, a voice AI startup, has given a sneak peek at its new model designed to generate songs from given prompts. The company, established by former Google and Palantir employees, is promoting its latest innovation through social media by transforming user ideas into lyrical music. This approach mirrors the strategy used by Microsoft for its AI chatbot Copilot. By integrating the Suno plugin, Copilot users can craft personalized songs within seconds with text prompts.
AI model's potential applications are extensive
ElevenLabs specializes in utilizing machine learning for voice cloning and synthesis in multiple languages, including a tool capable of dubbing full-length movies. With the introduction of this new music model, the company is expanding its focus to the music industry. The model's potential applications are extensive, ranging from generating lullabies and marketing jingles to developing podcast intros.
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AI's growing influence in music and potential concerns
The influence of AI in music is growing, with startups like Harmonai, Lyrical Labs, Suno AI, and Loudly emerging. Users could potentially sell their AI-generated songs on the ElevenLabs marketplace launched earlier this year. However, concerns have been raised about potential copyright infringements and job losses for artists due to the ability of AI to replicate unique styles and produce deepfakes. ElevenLabs has not yet addressed these issues or provided further details about its music model.