Microsoft, in collaboration with the artificial intelligence company Suno, has rolled out an update for Microsoft Copilot, now allowing users to create songs from text descriptions.
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Anyone with access to Copilot can generate tracks, including lyrics, melody, and vocals, based on simple commands, even without musical knowledge. The process is not instantaneous, taking a few minutes for the music to be completed after the request.
To create, simply visit the official Copilot website, enable the Suno plugin, start a track description prompt, and wait for the process to complete. After creation, Copilot notifies users and provides a link for them to check the result.
Microsoft emphasizes that the new feature is an addition to Copilot and emphasizes that users do not need traditional musical skills to bring their musical ideas to life.
“You don’t need to know how to sing, play an instrument, or read music to bring your musical ideas to life. Microsoft Copilot and Suno will do all the hard work for you, combining music with prompts in your request. […] We believe this partnership will open new horizons for creativity and fun, making music creation accessible to everyone.”
Music creation now made easier with @Suno_ai_ integration in Copilot. 🎵 Learn more: https://t.co/QYH1w76y94 pic.twitter.com/hZuwkCY96b
— Bing (@bing) December 19, 2023