Post by account_disabled on Jan 29, 2024 2:03:55 GMT -7
The suno.ai page for my hip-hop song about getting aiCredit: Jake Peterson If you've played with generative AI at all, you know how impressive it can be, moral frustrations aside . ChatGPT can generate pages and pages of text, while DALL-E can assemble an image from a simple query. (Whether those results are fabricated or stolen is another story.) But perhaps nothing has fascinated (and intimidated) me more in the age of AI than music generators. Of course, this wonderful ChatGPT can write an essay or a poem in one drop, but I have a bot to write me a song with vocals and songs in seconds . The future is going to be wild, folks.
Suno is a little too Fax Lists good at generating short songs for free While many AI music generators are coming on the scene, by far I'm most impressed with Suno . The bot was developed by a team of musicians and AI experts from Cambridge, Massachusetts, and you can tell the people behind it what they're up to when you try Suno for yourself. My first attempt was the one that scared me the most: I asked Suno to generate for me an old hip-hop track about the terrifying effects of high-quality AI-generated music. Suno processed the request and then spat it out . Obviously, this doesn't pass as a "real" song, but it's too close for comfort.
I don't like how naturally AI manages to rap, "But stand still, listen closely, AI is creating danger/Creativity is being replaced by a stranger." Reading it sent shivers down my spine. These songs are usually around 30-60 seconds long (although you can make them longer if you want) and you can't refer to specific artists (copyright issues etc.) but you can be creative and be very specific in your work . requests to see what Suno generates. How to create your own AI songs for free You can use Suno site to create free songs without any problem. All you need to do is create an account and then enter a description of your song in the "Song Description" box before creating . Suno gives you 50 "credits" per day. This essentially means five requests per day, as each request generates two different versions of the song, each receiving five credits.
Suno is a little too Fax Lists good at generating short songs for free While many AI music generators are coming on the scene, by far I'm most impressed with Suno . The bot was developed by a team of musicians and AI experts from Cambridge, Massachusetts, and you can tell the people behind it what they're up to when you try Suno for yourself. My first attempt was the one that scared me the most: I asked Suno to generate for me an old hip-hop track about the terrifying effects of high-quality AI-generated music. Suno processed the request and then spat it out . Obviously, this doesn't pass as a "real" song, but it's too close for comfort.
I don't like how naturally AI manages to rap, "But stand still, listen closely, AI is creating danger/Creativity is being replaced by a stranger." Reading it sent shivers down my spine. These songs are usually around 30-60 seconds long (although you can make them longer if you want) and you can't refer to specific artists (copyright issues etc.) but you can be creative and be very specific in your work . requests to see what Suno generates. How to create your own AI songs for free You can use Suno site to create free songs without any problem. All you need to do is create an account and then enter a description of your song in the "Song Description" box before creating . Suno gives you 50 "credits" per day. This essentially means five requests per day, as each request generates two different versions of the song, each receiving five credits.