Over the past few months, we've been covering OpenAI applications like MuseNet and Jukebox. These are some of the most cutting edge AI music applications to date. But OpenAI wasn't the first company to venture into this space. Google started publishing generative music applications a few years earlier, under the name Magenta. The Magenta Team first presented the machine learning model at a Moogfest workshop in 2016. A year later, Google Brain researcher Douglas Eck gave the following talk on Ten| AudioCipher
The ultimate collaborator in music | Music AI SandboxGoogle announced their new Music AI Sandbox tool on May 14th 2024 during its annual I/O developer conference. The promotion included endorsements from music industry heavyweights like Wyclef Jean, Mark Rebillet, and Donald "Childish Gambino" Glover. The artists focused on the value of writing faster and with less hassle. Gambino was quoted saying "You can make a mistake faster. That’s all you really want at the end of the day, at least in...| AudioCipher
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Apple recently acquired a big AI music company. Here's what music producers can expect in the coming years.| AudioCipher