Jakarta, INTI - Google has introduced an artificial intelligence-powered music creation feature within its Gemini application, allowing users to compose songs simply by entering a text description.
The feature is currently in beta and is powered by the generative Lyria 3 model developed by Google DeepMind.
Through this tool, users can describe the type of song they want to create, and the system will generate a track of approximately 30 seconds complete with lyrics.
Users can also upload a photo or video, after which the system will compose a song that matches the mood and atmosphere of the uploaded content.
An illustrated cover image is automatically generated by the system to complement each created track.
According to Google, Lyria 3 represents an improvement over earlier model generations, delivering more realistic and complex musical compositions.
Users are given control to adjust elements such as style, vocals, and tempo to suit their preferences.
Expansion to YouTube and Copyright Safeguards
In addition to being available in the Gemini app, the Lyria 3 model has been expanded to YouTube through the Dream Track feature for content creators.
Previously limited to creators in the United States, Dream Track is now being rolled out globally.
Google emphasized that the feature is designed to encourage original expression rather than replicate specific artists.
If a user includes the name of a musician in the prompt, Gemini will generate a song inspired by that artist’s style or arrangement without copying existing works.
The company stated that it has implemented filtering systems to check for similarities between AI-generated songs and previously published content.
All tracks created using Lyria 3 will include a digital SynthID label to identify them as AI-generated content.
Google has also added capabilities within Gemini to help users verify whether a music track was created using its AI technology.
The music creation feature is being launched globally for Gemini users aged 18 and above, with support for multiple languages including English, German, Spanish, French, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, and Portuguese.
Music Industry Response to AI Advancements
The rapid development of AI-generated music has sparked verified reactions across the global music industry.
Several platforms, including Spotify and YouTube, have begun adopting AI technologies and forming partnerships with music labels for monetization purposes.
At the same time, AI model developers are facing lawsuits related to copyright issues concerning the training data used to build their systems.
Meanwhile, platforms such as Deezer have introduced tools to detect AI-generated music in an effort to reduce potential misuse and streaming manipulation.
Conclusion
The launch of AI-powered music creation in Gemini marks another major step in the evolution of generative technology within the creative industry. As innovation accelerates, balancing artistic freedom, technological advancement, and copyright protection will remain central to the future of AI-driven music.
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