Google is setting a precedent in the tech industry by using SynthID to embed inaudible watermarks into its AI-generated music, a product of DeepMind’s Lyria model. This technology will allow for the identification of Google’s AI tech in the creation of tracks, encoding a secret copyright. Concurrently, Adobe is developing an AI system to separate sounds in audio recordings, while AI is also being used for lip dubbing, a potential game-changer for the film industry. Other companies are advised to take note of these advancements.
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Google is embedding inaudible watermarks right into its AI generated music https://t.co/vPzFubiWWg
Google is using its high-tech AI to embed inaudible watermarks into music. Sneaky? Maybe. Smart? Definitely. They're staying ahead of the game, folks. Other companies should take notes! https://t.co/DVgYMAcCbc
Adobe is developing a tool that uses an AI system to separate sounds in an audio recording https://t.co/YVrxgNFqyp
➡️ Google incorporates inaudible watermarks directly into its AI-generated music, as reported in the article. https://t.co/q8IU14Aspr
Google is embedding inaudible watermarks right into its AI generated music SynthID will be used to watermark audio from DeepMind’s Lyria model, so it’s possible to work out if Google’s AI tech has been used in the creation of a track, encoding a secret copyright. https://t.co/ZDuCorbeWv