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Daily Archives: April 12, 2024
Google Photos is making its AI photo editing tools available for all users – Mashable
Posted: April 12, 2024 at 5:52 am
Google is making its AI photo editing tools free and available to more users yes, even iPhone users.
On Wednesday, Google announced that Magic Eraser, Photo Unblur, and Portrait Light are available to Google Photos users, even if you don't have a Google Pixel 8 or a Google One subscription.
2024 is shaping up to be the year of on-device AI. Samsung went all in on generative AI with this year's batch of Galaxy devices, dubbing the Galaxy S24 the "first AI smartphone" and packing it with AI features. Even Apple is preparing to make a major AI announcement likely at WWDC this coming June. And Google's generative AI features on the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro were a selling point at its October event.
Previously, photo-editing tools like Magic Eraser (uses AI to erase unwanted objects in photos), Photo Unblur (automatically focuses blurry photos), and Portrait Light (adjusts the light source on photos) were only available on the Google Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro or as paid features with a the company's cloud storage subscription, Google One.
Now, anyone with a Google Photos account can use these tools free of charge. Well, almost anyone since there are some limitations. For ChromeOS users, the device must be a Chromebook Plus with version 118+ or at 3 GB RAM. For mobile users, the device must be Android 8.0 or iOS 15 or higher. Magic Eraser, Photo Unblur, and Portrait Light will also be available on Pixel tablets.
Google also shared that it's giving Magic Editor access to any users with the Google Photos app (yep, Android and iOS). Unveiled at the Google Pixel event last year, Magic Editor gives users many of the same capabilities as Photoshop, but without the need for technical know-how. Using generative AI, users can move objects or edit certain areas of a photo by highlighting them.
Android and iOS users get 10 free Magic Editor saves per month on Google Photos, but you'll need a Google Pixel or paid Google One account for use beyond that.
Expanded access to Google's AI photo editing tools are rolling out on May 15 and you can download Google Photos for free on the App Store.
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Orange Expands Partnership With Google Cloud to Use AI and GenAI Across Workstreams and Geographies With New … – PR Newswire
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ISSY-LES-MOULINEAUX, France, April 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Cloud Next '24, LAS VEGAS --Google Cloud and Orange today announced they have expanded their collaboration to deploy artificial intelligence, including gen AI, closer to Orange's and its customers' operations. Through the use of Google Distributed Cloud, Orange can meet local requirements for cloud environments, accelerate AI adoption and benefits for customers, and foster an open and value-driven approach.
Google Distributed Cloud(GDC) is a fully managed hardware and software solution that brings the power of Google's AI services to the Edge, air-gapped environments, and Cross-Cloud. Designed with AI and data-intensive workloads in mind, GDC will enable Orange to take a pivotal step towards accelerating AI adoption into its operations across the 26 countries it serves. The company is focusing on three areas with AI:
"We have a mission to accelerate value creation for Orange with every job, every network, and every customer experience super-powered by responsible AI. Orange sees enormous value in AI across every dimension of our business," said Christel Heydemann, CEO of Orange Group. "This partnership with Google Cloud and the cutting-edge solutions announced today are foundational to Orange achieving AI at scale and is a major step towards unlocking significant value from all of our data."
To achieve its goals of bringing AI capabilities into each of the regions it serves, Orange required a secure solution to enhance cloud services at a local level, while still meeting local regulatory requirements around security and data residency. Google Cloud worked with Orange from the concept stage onwards to co-design its Google Distributed Cloud (GDC) deployment, which allows Orange to establish a local cloud that delivers heightened resilience, particularly in challenging environments, while optimizing performance and reducing latency for critical workloads.
This collaboration will bring the cloud to Orange's own data centers, protecting sensitive workloads that must stay on-premises and also enabling Orange to filter extremely high-volume data, such as over one petabyte a day of network telemetry. By bringing the cloud into the data center via GDC, Orange is enabling faster deployment of AI applications for local teams, and fostering agility and responsiveness. Moreover, this collaboration opens up avenues for new business opportunities, as it makes it possible for use cases to be delivered across many Orange countries.
"Businesses are increasingly bringing gen AI solutions to the edge of the network to ensure better agility, responsiveness, and resilience," said Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud. "Our partnership with Orange addresses that need, combining data, reliable infrastructure, and leading AI technologies to create new solutions to meet Orange's global needs"
Orange and Google Cloud have collaborated since 2020 to fuel Orange's digital transformation through data and AI. Over the last three years, Orange has migrated 13 petabytes of data to Google Cloud and has many strategic use cases in production across ten countries running on Google Cloud. The two companies' shared passion for innovation has resulted in a collaboration that has brought secure, customizable, best-in-class solutions to customers across geographies and industries.
About Google CloudGoogle Cloud is the new way to the cloud, providing AI, infrastructure, developer, data, security, and collaboration tools built for today and tomorrow. Google Cloud offers a powerful, fully integrated and optimized AI stack with its own planet-scale infrastructure, custom-built chips, generative AI models, and development platform, as well as AI-powered applications, to help organizations transform. Customers in more than 200 countries and territories turn to Google Cloud as their trusted technology partner.
About OrangeOrange is one of the world's leading telecommunications operators with revenues of 44.1 billion euros in 2023 and 137,000 employees worldwide at 31 December 2023, including 73,000 employees in France. The Group has a total customer base of 298 million customers worldwide at 31 December 2023, including 254 million mobile customers and 25 million fixed broadband customers. The Group is present in 26 countries. Orange is also a leading provider of global IT and telecommunication services to multinational companies under the brand Orange Business. In February 2023, the Group presented its strategic plan Lead the Future , built on a new business model and guided by responsibility and efficiency. Lead the Future capitalizes on network excellence to reinforce Orange's leadership in service quality.
Orange is listed on Euronext Paris (symbol ORA) and on the New York Stock Exchange (symbol ORAN).For more information on the internet and on your mobile: http://www.orange.com, http://www.orange-business.com/, and the Orange News app or to follow us on Twitter: @orangegrouppr.
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Google finally launches its Find My Device network. Here are the Android models that support it – ZDNet
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Android users will soon be able to locate phones, smartwatches, earbuds, and trackers courtesy of Google's new Find My Device network. On Monday, Google finally launched its Find My Device network geared toward locating devices even if they're offline.
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"Today, the all-new Find My Device is rolling out to Android devices around the world, starting in the US and Canada," Google said in a new blog post. "With a new, crowdsourced network of over a billion Android devices, Find My Device can help you find your misplaced Android devices and everyday items quickly and securely."
Although Google already offers a Find My Device setting on Android phones, the device you're looking for must be powered on and connected for the feature to work. The new Find My Device network is designed to use Bluetooth to track down missing phones and other devices that are disconnected from a Wi-Fi or cellular network.
A Powered Off Finding feature would let each device store beacons in its Bluetooth controller's memory, letting the network see any supported device even if it's not connected.
In its blog post, Google described five ways Android users can tap into the new Find My Device network. You can locate any compatible Android phone or tablet by ringing it or viewing its location on a map. The network will find any supported device even if it's offline. And it will track down any Pixel 8 or Pixel 8 Pro phone even if it's powered off or the battery is depleted.
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Starting in May, you'll be able to use the Find My Device app to locate items like keys or luggage via Bluetooth tracker tags made by Chipolo and Pebblebee . Designed especially for the new network, the tags will send you unknown tracker alerts across Android and iOS devices to warn you about any unwanted tracking.
Also launching in May will be a Find nearby button that will help you pinpoint an object that may be hiding right next to you. By using the upcoming Bluetooth tags, you'll be able to hunt down nearby objects like a wallet or keys.
Next, the Find My Device app will show you a missing phone or other item in relation to your home Nest devices, providing you with a reference point.
And finally, you'll be able to share a device or accessory so that other people can track it as well.
Also: How to enable Find My Device on your Android phone (and why you should)
Google announced the Find My Device network in September 2023, but delayed its rollout over fears that the technology could be misused by people armed with Bluetooth trackers, such as Apple's AirTags, to track and stalk other people. Apple's upcoming iOS 17.5 (now in beta testing) reportedly contains the necessary security protections to prevent this type of abuse, paving the way for Google to finally launch the network.
So, which Android phones will be able to use the new Find My network? Though only the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro can be found even if they're powered off, the network will work with any phone running Android 9 or higher.
And how secure and private will your devices been on this new network? "Multi-layered protections built into the Find My Device network help keep you safe and your personal information private, while keeping you in control of the devices connected to the Find My Device network," Google said in its post. "This includes end-to-end encryption of location data as well as aggregated device location reporting, a first-of-its-kind safety feature that provides additional protection against unwanted tracking back to a home or private location."
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Google’s Find My Device network has finally launched and the Pixel 8 gets special tracking powers – TechRadar
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Googles long awaited Find My Device network is finally rolling out, so youll be able to track your devices, even when theyre offline.
According to a Google blog post, this is a worldwide rollout, starting with the US and Canada, so if you live elsewhere you might be waiting another few days or so. Still, it should be worth the wait, as this looks to be a powerful upgrade to the company's pre-existing Find My Device functionality.
Previously, youd only be able to use Find My Device to track your phone if it was connected to the internet but if it was offline (i.e. without a network connection) youd be out of luck.
Now though, with the company's new Find My Device network, you can track offline devices too; as the network can leverage over a billion Android devices worldwide to locate any lost devices that are within Bluetooth proximity, including new trackers from Chipolo and Pebblebee.
Better yet, if youre looking for a Google Pixel 8 or a Pixel 8 Pro, thanks to specialized Pixel hardware youll be able to find your phone even if its shut down or the battery is dead.
Presumably, this feature will come to the Google Pixel 9 and other future Pixel phones too, and we wouldnt be surprised if other brands also get in on the action, but for now its a Pixel 8-exclusive perk.
The new Find My Device network also works with Bluetooth tags from Chipolo and Pebblebee, while support for tags from additional brands are set to be added later this year. As a result, if you attach one of these tags to a wallet, your keys, or any other item that doesnt have its own Bluetooth signal, youll be able to track those too.
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Just as with the concerns around Apple's 'Find My' network, Googles Find My Device network was built with privacy and security in mind, so youll also get unknown tracker alerts if you appear to be being followed by a Bluetooth tag that you havent registered.
The network isnt just designed for tracking distant items either. Theres also a Find nearby button that will help you pinpoint the exact location of nearby items, and if youve lost an item in your home, then you can also see its proximity to any Nest devices you have.
Additionally, there's the option to share tracking for a device with friends or family members, so you can all track and locate the item when lost. But unless you choose to share, everything is kept private and secure with features like end-to-end encryption of location data and aggregated device location reporting.
It has been a long wait for all these features. Google originally planned to roll out its new Find My Device network around the middle of 2023, but then delayed it to give time for Apple to fully roll out unknown tracker alerts (so that people couldnt use the Find My Device network to track iPhone users without them being alerted). Said unknown tracker feature finally lands with iOS 17.5, which is currently in beta, leaving Google once again free to launch its upgraded Find My Device network.
The big question now is, if and when well see Google AirTags or in other words, the companys rival to the Apple AirTag. As with such a powerful-sounding Find My Device feature now available, it would make sense for Google to introduce its own Bluetooth tracker a device we've already heard rumor of.
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Alphabet Stock Rises Amid Introduction of AI Products – PYMNTS.com
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Alphabets stock is reportedly headed toward a $2 trillion market value, driven by investors becoming more optimistic about the companys strategy in the artificial intelligence (AI) field.
Reaching the $2 trillion milestone would be a record for the tech company and would place it among the three U.S. firms that have already topped that market value:Microsoft,AppleandNvidia, Bloombergreported Thursday (April 10).
Alphabets stock is up 12% this year, after seeing a drop in March due to investors concerns that it was falling behind on AI, according to the report.
The company has experienced some setbacks with its consumer-facing AI tools, and its strategy for monetizing AI is unclear, but it displayed its enterprise-focused AI model at an event this week and investors see a growth opportunity around its role in generative AI products, the report said.
During its cloud computing conference this week, Alphabet showed the capabilities its Gemini AI product has when it comes to advertising, cybersecurity, short videos and podcasts, per the report. In addition, Alphabet-ownedGoogleunveiled a chip designed for AI.
Alphabets stock has also benefited from reports that Apple is considering using Gemini to powerAI servicesfor its devices, according to the report.
Google unveiled a slew of newAI-powered capabilitiesTuesday (April 9) during a keynote presentation at its annual Cloud Next event.
Among them were Google Vids, an addition to Google Workspace that allows users to create and edit videos collaboratively using AI-powered features, and Gemini Code Assist, which is an enterprise-level AI code completion tool designed to rival GitHubs Copilot Enterprise.
The announcement of these and other business-focused AI updates to Google Workspace came at a time when the impact ofAI software for B2B applications is top of mind for companies looking to modernize their workflows, PYMNTS reported Wednesday (April 10).
Googles ambition with its enterprise AI products is not just to streamline tasks, but to automate processes.
With these advances, enterprises can do things today that just werent possible with AI before, Google CEOSundar Pichai said during the Cloud Next event.
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Google’s Gemini Pro 1.5 can now hear as well as see what it means for you – Tom’s Guide
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Google has updated its incredibly powerful Gemini Pro 1.5 artificial intelligence model to give it the ability to hear the contents of an audio or video file for the first time.
The update was announced at Google Next, with the search giant confirming the model can listen to an updloaded clip and provide information without the need for a written transcript.
What this means is you could give it a documentary or video presentation and ask it questions about any moment, both audio and video, within the clip.
This is part of a wider push from Google to create more multimodal models that can understand a variety of input types beyond just text. The move is possible due to the Gemini family of models being trained on audio, video, text and code at the same time.
Google launched Gemini Pro 1.5 in February with a 1 million token context window. This, combined with the multimodal training data means it can process videos.
The tech giant has now added sound to the options for input. This means you can give it a podcast and have it listen through for key moments or specific mentions. It can do the same for audio attached to a video file, while also analysing the video content.
The update also means Gemini can now generate transcripts for video clips regardless of how long they might run and find a specific moment within the audio or video file.
The new update is part of the middle-tier of the Gemini family, which comes in three form factors the tiny Nano for on-device, Pro powering the free version of the Gemini chatbot and Ultra powering Gemini Advanced.
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For some reason Google only released the 1.5 update to Gemini Pro rather than Ultra, meaning their middle-tier model now out performs the more advanced version. It isnt clear if there will be a Gemini Ultra 1.5 or when it will be accessible if it launches.
The massive context window starting at 250,000 (similar to Claude 3 Opus) and rising to over a million for certain approved users means you also dont need to fine tune a model on specific data. You can load that data in at the start of a chat and just ask questions.
The update also means Gemini can now generate transcripts for video clips regardless of how long they might run and find a specific moment within the audio or video file.
I imagine at some point Google will update its Gemini chatbot to use the 1.5 models, possibly after the Google I/O developer conference next month. For now it is only available through the Google Cloud developer dashboard VertexAI.
While VertexAI is a powerful tool for interacting with a range of models, building out AI applications and testing what is possible it isn't widely accessible and mainly targeted at developers, enterprise and researchers rather than consumers.
Using VertexAI you can insert any form of visual or audio media such as a short film or someone giving a talk and add a text prompt. This could be "give me five bullet points summing up the speech" or "how many times did they say Gemini".
Google's main audience for Gemini Pro 1.5 is enterprise with partnerships already in the works with TBS, REplit and others who are using it for metadata tagging and creating code.
Google has also started using Gemini Pro 1.5 in its own products including the Generative AI coding assistant Code Assist to track changes across large-scale codebases.
The changes to Gemini Pro 1.5 were announced at Google Next along with a big update to the DeepMind AI image model Imagen 2 that powers the Gemini image-generation capabilities.
This is getting inpainting and outptaining where users can remove or add any element from a generated image. This is similar to updates OpenAI made to its DALL-E model recently.
Google is also going to starts grounding its AI responses across Gemini and other platforms with Google Search so they always contain up to date information.
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Google Wallet on Wear OS isn’t as convenient as it could be – Android Police
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Of all the tech-enabled conveniences we've come to take for granted, tap-to-pay in wearables is, for my money, one of the most satisfyingly futuristic the very idea of using your wristwatch to pay for something flatly didn't exist until relatively recently. Even now, nearly a decade into living with watches that are also wallets, I still get a little techy satisfaction any time I pay for something using my Pixel Watch. But as much as I appreciate the ability to use my wrist computer to pay for coffee, I think the Google Wallet experience on Wear OS could be significantly improved with what seems to me like a simple UX tweak.
As it stands today, buying something with Google Wallet on Wear OS requires you to open the Google Wallet app before tapping your watch to a contactless payment terminal. Different watches work differently, but in the case of the Pixel Watch 2 I'm typically wearing, you can most easily fire up Wallet by double-tapping the watch's digital crown. Once it's open, tap-to-pay is ready. All told, it's hardly an inconvenient system as is.
But having to get the app open first introduces just a little extra friction that makes the experience feel less seamless than it could. On mobile, provided you have a default card set in Wallet and aren't using the Pixel 7 Pro's wonky face unlock feature, tapping your unlocked phone to a payment terminal will initiate a payment with your default method, whether or not you have the Wallet app open. Essentially, I want to see that approach on Wear OS, too.
That may sound risky, but hear me out. Just like on a phone, using Google Wallet on Wear OS requires that your watch has a screen lock set. Once you've unlocked your watch, it stays unlocked until you take it off, at which time it immediately locks again. Having to manually open Wallet before making a payment does further mitigate some risks, like making a tap-to-pay payment you didn't intend to or having your payment information read without your permission by nearby bad actors. But given NFC in smartwatches only has a range of a couple of inches, I feel those threats are very remote.
Personally, I'd be willing to chance it for the option to use tap-to-pay any time my watch is unlocked. Physical credit cards have no payment method-side authentication for contactless payments at all, so compared to that, my watch locking when it's off my wrist already feels plenty secure without the additional step of opening Google Wallet first.
In light of NFC's range limitations and Google Wallet's inherent security the digital cards on your watch have numbers unique from your physical cards I feel like the risk in allowing easier contactless payments on Wear OS would be pretty minimal. Still, I'd be perfectly happy to see what I'm proposing here as an option while the status quo stays the default. Heck, Google could even throw in a strongly worded warning when you change the setting.
As it stands, though, using Google Wallet on your watch takes two hands, which runs counter to the purpose of a feature that should be all about convenience. You can fish a phone out of your pocket, unlock it, and tap it to a card reader all without setting down your coffee (or your shopping bags, or your child, et cetera) but one-handed payments aren't possible on Wear OS. It's a niche complaint, but I'd love to see it addressed, even if recent changes abroad make it seem like Google is increasingly prioritizing security over flexibility when it comes to payments.
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Google Workspace gets a game-changing security feature – Android Police
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The ability to share Google Docs, Sheets, and other Workspace products makes it quicker and easier for teams to collaborate, regardless of where members may be working. However, it can become difficult to keep track of all of your files once several people have access. Admin permissions can help you manage the changes made to your files, but the vetting process can be daunting, depending on how many you need to mitigate. Now, Google is rolling out a new feature for Workspace subscribers that may help relieve any concerns about security issues that could emerge.
According to a Workspace update from Google, users will now have access to a feature that requires sensitive actions to be approved by multiple admins. The actions that have been deemed sensitive are two-step verification, account recovery, advanced protection, Google session control, login challenges, and passwordless login. If the new security feature is enabled, any changes to these settings will need to be submitted by an admin to a designated super admin for approval.
On the admin dashboard, there is a new Multi-party approval option under the Authentication section of the Security menu. Upon tapping into Multi-party approval, admins will see expanded details on requests that have been made. Some of the information that can be viewed is a list of collaborators who will be affected by the changes, the date that the request was made, and what will happen after the changes are implemented. The feature is still being rolled out, meaning users may not see it immediately. However, Workspace users with Enterprise Standard, Enterprise Plus, Education Standard, Education Plus, and Cloud Identity Premium subscriptions can all expect access.
Although Google has been pouring its time and resources into AI specifically Gemini as of late, its other products and services have not been left behind. In fact, Workspace is one example of an initiative that the company has continued to improve, and its even done so through the integration of AI. Recently, Google announced that it was planning to roll out a slew of AI-based features for Workspace subscribers, such as summary generation and automatic live translation. As the companys ventures into AI continue to evolve, new features may continue to be centered around the technology in the future.
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Google Photos on Android seems primed to pick up a ‘recover storage’ option – Android Central
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A new option hidden within the code for the Google Photos app teases a familiar space-saving function.
According to PunikaWeb, courtesy of AssembleDebug, the latest 6.78 version of Photos contains information regarding a coming "Recover Storage" option. The feature was discovered within the "Account Storage" section, under "Manage Storage." Upon tapping, the Android app showed an addition to the page that would let users "convert photos to Storage saver."
Google's description says the saver will "recover some storage" by reducing the quality of your previously cloud-saved items to save space. This method involves all of a user's photos and videos they've saved via the cloud.
A subsequent page states Photos will not touch the original quality of items stored in Gmail, Drive, or YouTube. Additionally, other items on a user's Pixel device may not be roped into this either.
The publication states Google's continued development of Recover Storage has brought in more information about photo/video compression. The company will seemingly warn users in-app that compressing their older items to a reduced quality "can't be reversed."
Users should also be prepared to wait a while as the app does its thing, which could take a few days.
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If this feature sounds familiar, it's because the web-based version of Photos already offers this space-saving option. The good thing is that compressing your older media won't affect your future uploads, as stated on its support page. So, if you're running out of space (again), you can always try to compress your files again.
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There's speculation that Google could roll out its Recover Storage option to Android users soon as its functionality seems nearly done. Moreover, it seems it will arrive for iOS devices in conjunction with Android.
Yesterday (Apr. 10), the company announced that a few powerful AI editing tools will soon arrive in Photos for free. Beginning May 15, all users can utilize Magic Eraser, Photo Unblur, Portrait Light, and a few more without a subscription. Eligible devices include those running Android 8 and above, Chromebook Plus devices, and iOS 15 and above.
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The Google Pixel 8 Pro arrived with a paradigm shift in tow. The device features loads of Google's AI software such as Gemini and other tools for editing up blemishes in our photos. Moreover, the Pixel 8 Pro delivers an immersive display for smooth scrolling, great haptics, and more.
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Former Google Deepmind Researchers Assemble Luminaries Across Music And Tech To Launch Udio, A New AI … – PR Newswire
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Backed by a16z, with participation from angel investors like will.i.am, Common, Kevin Wall, Tay Keith, Steve Stoute's UnitedMasters, Mike Krieger (Cofounder & CTO of Instagram) and Oriol Vinyals (head of Gemini at Google), Udio enables everyone from classically trained musicians, to those with pop star ambitions, to hip hop fans, to people who just want to have fun with their friends to create awe-inspiring songs in mere moments
NEW YORK, April 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Udio, a company that leverages AI to easily create extraordinary and original music, today announced the public launch of its app at udio.com. Previously only available in closed beta, where the app was regularly played with by some of the biggest names in the music industry, Udio was developed by former Google DeepMind researchers with a mission of making it easy for anyone to create emotionally resonant music in an instant. Whether it is recording a cherished memory in song, generating funny soundtracks for memes, or creating full length tracks for professional release, Udio will expand how everyone creates and shares music.
"There is nothing available that comes close to the ease of use, voice quality and musicality of what we've achieved with Udio - it's a real testament to the folks we have involved," said David Ding, Co-founder and CEO of Udio. "At every stage of development, we talked to people in the industry about how we could bring this technology to market in a way that benefits both artists and musicians. We gathered feedback from some of the most prolific artists and music producers likewill.i.am, Common and Tay Keith, to ensure that everything they thought would enhance the experience would be available. We hold ourselves to the highest standards and we believe we have achieved something truly remarkable, so we can't wait to get Udio into the hands of music lovers worldwide."
With a superior sound quality and musicality that meets professional standards, Udio was designed to make song creation as easy as possible. In just a few steps, users simply type a description of the music genre they want to make, provide the subject or personalized lyrics, and indicate artists that inspire. In less than 40 seconds, Udio works its magic and produces fully mastered tracks. Once a track has been created, users can further edit their creations through the app's "remix" feature. This enables iteration on existing tracks through text descriptors, turning everyday creators into full-blown producers. It even enables users to extend their songs, edit them to have different sounds and use them as the basis of inspiration for their next creation.
Once finished, users can then share their new creations with the app's built-in community of music lovers, for feedback and collaboration.
"This is a brand new Renaissance and Udio is the tool for this era's creativity-with Udio you are able to pull songs into existence via AI and your imagination," said will.i.am, multi-platinum artist and producer.
While in beta, Udio has also inspired some of the most prolific musicians, producers and artists with their next creation. Designed to be artist friendly, Udio helps musicians not only create songs faster, but test and play around with lyrics in an all new way. Through its extensive network, Udio also is in discussions with a number of artists who want to leverage AI in their workflows and find new ways to monetize through its tech.
"Good music stirs up deep emotions in all of us, and connects us to each other through shared experiences. Nothing will ever replace human artists and the unique connections they make with their fans," said Matt Bornstein, Partner at Andreessen Horowitz. "But we think Udio - with its incredible musicality, creativity, and vocals - is a brand new way for us to create and enjoy music together. We're thrilled to back this stellar group of researchers in their mission to make AI music a reality."
Udio's team is working alongside artists on all aspects of product and business development. The company has also secured leading investors in the seed round including a16z, as well as prominent tech and music angels like Mike Krieger (Cofounder & CTO of Instagram) and Oriol Vinyals (head of Gemini at Google).
"I've always been drawn to music and creation tools, and after I demoed Udio, I was blown away," said Mike Krieger. "It's early days but just like Instagram brought photography sharing to the masses, I believe Udio has the power to bring music creation to the masses as well. I'm thrilled to be a product advisor on their groundbreaking journey."
"UnitedMasters embraces cutting-edge technology that can unlock unprecedented opportunities for independent artists, and AI is reshaping how we create, consume, and experience music. As we embrace this transformative technology, we must ensure it amplifies creativity, empowers artists, and enriches the music industry without compromising ownership. It's imperative that we champion transparency, accountability, and ownership in how this technology benefits artists, shaping a future where innovation and creativity can thrive," said Steve Stoute, CEO and Founder of UnitedMasters.
Udio was founded by David Ding, Conor Durkan, Charlie Nash, Yaroslav Ganin, and Andrew Sanchez.
For more information on Udio and how to access, please visit udio.com.
About Udio
Udio is a company that leverages proprietary AI to make amazing sound creation fun. Founded in New York in December 2023 by former Google DeepMind researchers, Udio's mission is to bring world changing products to market. With the launch of its new app of the same name, Udio is lauded by many in the industry as being the first to democratize song creation. To learn more about Udio, its founders and where to access the app, please visit udio.com or on its social channels at Twitter: @udiomusic, Instagram: udiomusic, tiktok: @udiomusic, Youtube: @udio_music
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