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Adding a company to this article
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Would it be possible to add Muzeek to this article?
Muzeek is an automated composer that offers professionally tailored music generation powered by musicians and artificial intelligence. With it’s intuitive design, our music uses image synchronization algorithms to create unique and exclusive compositions that increase audience engagement for your videos.
At Muzeek we believe that music is not a commodity. It is a unique vehicle for emotions, for culture, for diversity and for other forms of creative works.
Thank you! Suzanne--98.221.241.194 (talk) 18:25, 27 November 2018 (UTC)
Reply 27-NOV-2018
edit- Per WP:NOTADVERTISING.
Regards, Spintendo 22:15, 27 November 2018 (UTC)
What about JukeBox?
editDear people, I'm missing transformer based Music Model JukeBox by OpenAI here. It produces music in various styles already as audio files (including voices etc.). Imho JukeBox is one of the most powerful, even if only slightly supervised AI-driven music generators.
https://openai.com/blog/jukebox/ For reference, I wrote a review about JukeBox: https://towardsdatascience.com/jukebox-by-openai-2f73638b3b73 Since it's a non-commercial model (and can be freely accessible via Colab Notebook) I don't see any struggles for not mentioning it here. :) Regards. Merzmensch--
Wiki Education assignment: Digital Media and Information in Society
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Addition to History "First Label Signed AI Singer: Noonoouri"
editAdd a part talking about the first AI singer signed to Warner called "Noonoouri".
Noonoouri is the first ever completely online artist to be signed to a label. Noonoouri is a virtual influencer and digital character created by graphic designer and fashion enthusiast Joerg Zuber. She first appeared on social media in 2018 and quickly gained popularity for her striking, unique appearance and her active engagement in the fashion and beauty industry. Noonoouri is known for her exaggerated and stylized features, such as her large, expressive eyes, and her signature look often includes colorful and avant-garde outfits. Noonoouri's persona is characterized by her passion for fashion, beauty, and travel. She regularly collaborates with prominent fashion brands, designers, and beauty companies, showcasing their products and participating in various advertising campaigns. Noonoouri's social media presence includes Instagram, where she shares her fashion-forward posts and interacts with her followers. Noonoouri's rise to fame reflects the increasing role of virtual influencers and characters in the world of social media and marketing, and she has become a symbol of the fusion of technology and fashion in the digital age. And now she is the first AI singer to ever be signed to a label. Her debut single was "Dominoes" released September 3rd of 2023. AydenGenther (talk) 15:15, 1 November 2023 (UTC)
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Article title and potential merge
editA lot of article titles follow the format "Artificial intelligence in ...". For example, artificial intelligence in industry, artificial intelligence in healthcare, artificial intelligence in mental health. Should this article be renamed "Artificial intelligence in music"? Also, should it be merged with the article music generation? Alenoach (talk) 17:18, 19 April 2024 (UTC)
Suno v3 and Udio
editI'm a not ai expert, but Suno AI and Udio could be added in the Software Aplications section. Milanesanapolitanaconarroz (talk) 20:50, 11 May 2024 (UTC)