OpenAI Building AI Music Generator from Text and Audio Prompts
- OpenAI developing a new AI tool to generate music from text and audio inputs.
- Collaboration underway with Juilliard students to train the model on musical structure.
- Tool may compete with Google’s MusicLM and AI startup Suno.
OpenAI is developing a new generative music tool capable of creating original compositions from text or audio prompts, according to reports by The Information and TechCrunch. The upcoming model could produce soundtracks for videos or generate instrumental accompaniments like guitar backings for existing vocals.
Sources said the company is still exploring whether to launch the tool as a standalone product or integrate it into existing platforms such as ChatGPT or its video-generation model Sora. No release timeline has been confirmed yet.
In a move to improve the tool’s musical understanding, OpenAI is collaborating with students from the Juilliard School, one of the world’s top music institutions. These students are helping annotate musical scores to train the model in understanding tone, rhythm, and structure, ensuring it can compose music that sounds more natural and expressive.
While OpenAI has experimented with generative music before, those projects came before ChatGPT’s launch. More recently, the company’s efforts have focused on audio-based technologies such as text-to-speech and speech-to-text systems.
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This new venture would position OpenAI as a strong competitor to Google’s MusicLM and Suno, both leading players in the AI music space. If successful, the tool could expand OpenAI’s creative ecosystem, linking text, video, and music into one integrated platform.
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