Google , an updated version of its AI model that generates songs based on prompts. The biggest improvement here is the ability to make full three-minute songs, up from 30 seconds .

The tool also brings a lot more customization into the mix. Users can now prompt the model to create specific elements within a song, like intros, verses, choruses and bridges. Google says “Lyria 3 Pro better understands musical composition” when compared to the previous model and that it’s “great for experimenting with different styles or generating songs with complex transitions.”

It’s already available for paid Gemini users and for enterprise customers on Vertex AI. Additionally, developers have access to the tool via the Gemini API and Google AI Studio. The company is also integrating it into , an AI-based video-generation platform.

Google says that “responsibility was foundational” when designing and training this model, so it only uses materials that the company has actual rights to. Additionally, all Lyria 3 Pro outputs are embedded with SynthID, which is a .

That’s all well and good, but do we need yet another AI music-making tool? Current estimates suggest that around get uploaded daily to Spotify alone. The platform had to delete, and this is not a typo, last year.

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