Google's experimental text-to-music generator, MusicLM, is open for early testers through AI Test Kitchen. While it offers convenience in transforming written prompts into music, caution is advised regarding the potential risks of over-reliance on AI for creative pursuits.
Some may say that cannabis is a product that sells itself. After all, who doesn't love weed? But in America's current green rush, things aren't quite that simple. Cannabis businesses need to find new ways to compete and stand out in an oversaturated licensed market and the music industry may offer a solution.
TikTok has launched its #NewMusic Hub, billing it as "a global music discovery hub" for its users. The feature will serve as a "destination for new music" and highlight new releases to help fans discover the latest tracks from prominent and emerging artists.
The regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) is a hotly debated topic in the UK, with the government proposing new regulations in March of this year. The UK parliament's science, innovation, and technology committee is holding a series of hearings on the subject.
Spotify is the world’s most popular music streaming service, with over 400 million monthly active users and 172 million premium subscribers1. However, unlike some of its competitors such as Apple Music, Amazon Music Unlimited and YouTube Music, Spotify has not raised its subscription prices in the U.S. for its individual premium plan, which costs $9.99 per month
A week ago, AI expert Geoffrey Hinton announced he was leaving Google. Following his departure, the scientist made a statement warning about AI and its learning capacity. The Music Void ponders on the decision.