
"Universal Music Group NV is partnering with Nvidia Corp. to boost the role of artificial intelligence in music discovery and creation, as record labels seek to capitalize on the fast-growing technology while managing the risks AI poses to their catalogs. The collaboration between the world's largest record label and the leading AI chipmaker is the first of its kind, Universal said."
"The companies plan to build upon Nvidia's Music Flamingo, an audio-language model designed to understand songs in a layered, human-like way that allows listeners to explore music beyond traditional tags or genres. The tools will help fans find music not just by style or tempo, but by emotional narrative and cultural resonance, according to the companies. This gives established artists new ways to connect with their listeners"
"We're entering an era where a music catalog can be explored like an intelligent universe conversational, contextual, and genuinely interactive, said Richard Kerris, general manager for media and entertainment at Nvidia. Netherlands-based Universal and California's Nvidia will also establish an incubator where artists can co-design and test new AI-powered tools, which will serve as a direct antidote to generic AI slop' outputs, according to the statement."
Universal Music Group is partnering with Nvidia to expand artificial intelligence use in music discovery and creation, aiming to capitalize on AI while managing catalog risks. The collaboration will build on Nvidia's Music Flamingo audio-language model to enable layered, human-like understanding of songs and allow listeners to explore music beyond traditional tags and genres. AI tools will help fans find music by emotional narrative and cultural resonance, improving artist-fan engagement and discovery opportunities for emerging artists. An incubator will let artists co-design and test AI-powered tools to counter generic, low-quality AI outputs. The industry is shifting toward cooperative AI strategies while protecting copyrights.
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