Google Expands Lyria 3 Pro for AI Music Creation
Google is expanding its Lyria 3 Pro model across products, enabling advanced AI-generated music with greater control and longer compositions.
Google is expanding its Lyria 3 Pro model across products, enabling advanced AI-generated music with greater control and longer compositions.
Google adds AI music generation to the Gemini app using DeepMind’s Lyria 3 model, expanding creative tools for users and YouTube creators globally.
Suno chief executive Mikey Shulman says generative AI will create a new, interactive format for music, even as lawsuits and industry backlash raise questions about creativity, copyright, and control.
Universal Music Group and NVIDIA are collaborating to develop AI tools for music discovery, creation, and fan engagement, while ensuring artist attribution and copyright protection.
Warner Music Group has settled its copyright lawsuit with AI music startup Suno and sold Songkick to the company, paving the way for licensed AI music models.
Paul McCartney has joined a growing coalition of UK artists warning the government against granting AI companies broad access to copyrighted music.
A Deezer–Ipsos survey shows 97% of listeners cannot distinguish AI-generated songs from human-created tracks, raising concerns over ethics, royalties, and transparency in the music industry.