Jaden Shafer
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I'm excited about this.
They have the right guardrails in place to not rip off artists.
And mostly I think they're just getting themselves out of lawsuits, but maybe even creators are going to stay out of lawsuits.
So it's kind of a win win for everyone.
Every single song that is generated with Lyria 3 is going to include a synth ID watermark.
So basically this signals that it was created with AI.
You're not going to be able to hear this to just, you know, like a person listening to the music won't be able to tell, but there's just some frequencies in there that you can put this into an AI detector and it'll be like, yes, this was AI generated.
Google's also adding some tools inside of Gemini that let users upload a track and then check
if it contains synth ID markers.
So it's kind of interesting.
It's like one place where you can generate the music, but also check other music to see if it was generated there.
This is going to be rolling out to basically Gemini users that are 18 and older everywhere in the world.
English, German, Spanish, French, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, and Portuguese are all going to be supported.
So you can make songs in other languages, which is kind of cool.
I think right now, AI music is definitely something that is growing a lot.
We have Udio, we have Suno, we have a lot of other platforms that are kind of working on this.
YouTube and Spotify are definitely leaning into this a lot.
They're signing deals to monetize AI-assisted tracks.
And I think at the same time, there's a lot of AI companies that are getting lawsuits from the music industry over training data and copyright claims.