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OpenAI's Music Tool
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News of the day
1. OpenAI is reportedly working on a new music generation tool based on text and audio prompts, according to The Information. The tool could add music to videos or instrumental accompaniment to vocal tracks. → Read more
2. Pinterest is rolling out AI features to personalize its boards, including "Styled for you" that helps create outfits from saved Pins and "Boards made for you" with personalized suggestions. → Read more
3. Qualcomm is launching two new AI accelerator chips for data centers: the AI200 in 2026 and the AI250 in 2027. These chips focus on AI inference and promise advantages in power efficiency and memory capacity up to 768 GB→ Read more
4. A Reuters analysis reveals that China's military systematically uses domestic AI models like Deepseek and Alibaba's Qwen for autonomous weapons. Applications include robotic dogs, drone swarms, and real-time combat analysis→ Read more
Our take
Hi Dotikers!
While everyone's eyes are glued to ChatGPT and AI-generated images, another field is quietly proving itself: music. OpenAI is reportedly working on a new tool capable of generating music from simple text descriptions or audio clips. The goal? Add soundtracks to your videos, create guitar accompaniment for an existing vocal track, or compose complete songs in seconds.
This news puts OpenAI in direct competition with Suno, the pioneer that has already won over millions of users by allowing them to create complete tracks with just a few clicks. And this is no coincidence: despite lower media coverage than text or visual AI, music generation is already crushing it. Users love creating their own songs, and use cases are multiplying rapidly, from marketing to personal entertainment, including content creation for social media.
The juicy detail? OpenAI would be collaborating with students from the prestigious Juilliard School to annotate scores and enrich its training data. A blend of high technology and classical musical expertise that promises particularly interesting results. This hybrid approach could well make the difference against the competition.
With OpenAI's entry into this space, and potentially other tech giants, generative music is clearly an underestimated market that could well explode in 2026.
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