Suno v3 is now here. You can create "radio-quality" songs using AI, or even ask Copilot for it
Suno has also arrived on Copilot as a plugin a little while ago.
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Key notes
- Suno v3, the latest text-to-songs model, is now available for all users.
- Users can create songs in various languages with just a few prompt words.
- Suno discourages music imitating other artists and announces v4 under development.
Suno v3, the latest text-to-songs model, has finally arrived. Just announced today, the model is said to be able to create “radio-quality music,” but how good is it?
In its announcement, the tech maker boasts that you can make songs in various languages with just a few prompt words. With the latest model now available for all users on its website as long as you’re signed in, you can also improve its audio quality, tweak its styles, and it’s better adherence to the prompts.
Suno is also available on Copilot as a plugin. We reported a little while ago that you could simply toggle on Suno on the Copilot plugins and then write the prompts.
“(Suno) v4 is already under development, and we’re working around the clock on some new, exciting features we’re looking forward to sharing with you soon,” Suno maker promises, adding that they discourage creations of music imitating other artists.
YouTube has also been combatting made-by-AI videos and content. The popular platform said a little while ago that it’s taking down videos made using AI that were posted without a disclaimer. And, if you’re an artist whose voice has been imitated for an AI video, you can also submit a request to YouTube to take it down.
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