Gemini, Google's AI, starts creating music via text or image commands
Google's Gemini AI can now generate music based on text or image prompts, using its new Lyria 3 model.
On Wednesday, Google announced the launch of a new artificial intelligence model called Gemini, designed to compete with ChatGPT. This tool allows users to create music from text or image commands, making music production more accessible to a wider audience. The feature utilizes the Lyria 3 model, which is specifically designed for music generation and is integrated within the Gemini platform.
According to Google, users can produce tracks up to 30 seconds long in multiple languages, including Portuguese, English, German, Spanish, French, Hindi, Japanese, and Korean. This versatility opens up new creative avenues for musicians, content creators, and anyone interested in music production. Google is currently providing the beta version for desktop users, with plans to launch it soon in the mobile app, enhancing accessibility on various platforms.
Additionally, users who subscribe to the Google AI Plus, Pro, and Ultra plans will have higher limits on requests, leading to a more robust experience in music creation. With features like Lyria 3, Google aims to establish itself as a key player in the realm of generative music technology, potentially reshaping how users interact with music and creativity in the digital age.