Jaden Schaefer
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First, because I have watched some demos on it.
And you know, from some of the things that it's capable of doing.
The first thing that I'll say is this Lyria three, it is definitely a big upgrade over Google's earlier music models.
These music models, by the way, have been, you know, coming out forever, way before chat GPT, I was using AI generated music models, although they were terrible back in the day.
But I think I still have some albums from when I was in college that I put out of
symphony AI generated music that was, you know, an interesting way for me to get into symphony music when I don't, you know, play any symphony instruments.
So I considered myself an AI Mozart back then.
But when I listened to the music today, I was maybe a little bit far off from Mozart.
So this is a big upgrade, which I'm excited about.
The cool thing that you can do now is that you can basically make music that's a lot more realistic.
It has layered compositions.
You can adjust a lot of the elements inside of the song, like the style, the tempo and the vocals.
So you have a lot more control over what it sounds like and kind of its final sound.
It's not just like a static output that you get.
You can make some adjustments, which I think is great.
And I love these features that they're rolling out.
Um, what I will also say is that they're extending Lyria three beyond Gemini.
So the model is being integrated into YouTube's dream track feature, which lets, uh, creators basically generate music for their video, which I personally think is fantastic as someone that also has done a lot of YouTube video creation in the past.
And this was kind of previously limited to creators in the United States, but now this is going to be expanded globally.