Suno introduced Covers.

PLUS: Robots tie up shoes and loose ends

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Here’s what’s on the menu today:

  • Your $2 million music studio is useless 🤖 🧠

    Suno introduced Covers.

  • Robots tie up shoes and loose ends 🤖 🪢

    Google DeepMind unveiled a new AI system.

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Your $2 million studio is useless 🧠 🎶

On Wednesday, Suno introduced Covers. It's a new beta feature that transforms your music into different styles while keeping the original melody.

What is Covers?

It's a tool that lets you reimagine songs in new genres or add lyrics to instrumentals, all while preserving the core melody.

How does it work?

Upload any sound, choose “Cover Song,” and pick a new style. Suno automatically adapts lyrics to fit the new genre.

Who can use it?

Pro and Premier subscribers get early access, with 200 free Covers to start.

Why do I care?

It opens up endless possibilities for experimenting with genre-crossing remixes, personalizing music, and more.

So, it’s perfect?

Nope. It's in beta, and Suno is actively seeking user feedback to improve the feature.

I want more info on Suno.

Last December, we first covered Suno. It allows you to create full audio compositions, lyrics, instrumentals, voices, and more using text prompts.

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SIDE SALAD

Robots tie up shoes and loose ends 🤖 🪢

On Thursday, Google DeepMind unveiled a new AI system. It teaches robots to perform complex tasks like tying shoelaces and even repairing other robots.

What's the big deal?

DeepMind's robots can now learn intricate, dexterous tasks just by watching humans do them.

How does it work?

It uses two key technologies:

  • ALOHA Unleashed: A new learning platform

  • DemoStart: A simulation program for visual demonstrations

What can these robots do?

They can tie shoes, hang shirts, and even fix other robots.

Why is this impressive?

Shoe-tying has been a challenging task for robots for decades. Human kids usually master it by the age of 6.

Where can I get one?

You can’t yet. The research is still in its early stages.

YOUR DAILY MUNCH

Think Pieces 🧠

Oprah’s AI special? It featured Sam Altman and Bill Gates, and discussed the benefits and risks of AI, including overhyped capabilities, deepfakes, and the need for regulation.

Startup News 💰

Midjourney teased its upcoming Version 7. It generates 8 images at once, an external image editor for advanced editing, and a new 3D system for immersive experiences.

Research 👨‍🔬

PingPong — a new benchmark for testing language models' ability to role-play in conversations by emulating users and using multiple models for evaluation.

GroUSE — a test to see how well AI models can check answers generated by other AI systems that are supposed to use provided information.

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