Google Announces Pixel 10, 10 Pro, 10 Pro XL & First Dustproof Foldable
Google has officially announced the Pixel 10, Pixel 10 Pro and Pro XL, and a truly dustproof foldable, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold phone.Unsurprisingly, the proclamation was all about AI features, including the ability to turn your photos into videos, built right into the phone, all presented during Made by Google today in a cringingly-awkward talk show format hosted by Jimmy Fallon. And AI aside, they all come with one thing that most Android phones still lack: built-in magnetic charging, which Google is calling Pixelsnap.
So it’s four phones, with the standard Pixel 10 starting at $799, the Pixel 10 Pro at $999, the Pixel 10 Pro XL at $1,199 (a bump from the 9 pro XL’s $1,099, but with double the starting storage at 256GB), and the Pro fold is $1,799. The Pixel 10s come in blue, green, a pinkish white, and black colors, though Google decided to make them more muted in the 10 Pro models, I guess as pros aren’t allowed to have fun. The 10 Pro Fold comes in just gray and green.
Pixel 10 By the Numbers
The Pixel 10’s cameras are different this year,but whether it’s an upgrade or not is up to your priorities. There are three cameras, instead of just two, in the base model Pixel 10 – the standard Pixel 10 now has a 10.8MP telephoto camera. However, Google made the other cameras“`html
Magic Cue: Google’s AI-Powered Music Creation Tool
Google’s Magic Cue, unveiled at the Made by Google event on October 4, 2023, represents a significant leap forward in AI-powered music creation.This new feature within Google Music AI allows users to generate music simply by describing the sound they envision. It’s designed to empower both professional musicians and casual creators,offering a novel way to translate ideas into audible reality.
How Magic Cue Works
Magic Cue leverages Google’s advanced AI models to interpret natural language prompts and transform them into musical compositions. Unlike tools that require musical expertise or specific input formats, Magic Cue focuses on understanding the *intent* behind a user’s description. Users can input prompts like “a chill lo-fi beat for studying” or “an upbeat pop song with a driving bassline,” and the AI will generate music matching that description. The tool currently supports generating music from text prompts, and Google demonstrated the ability to create music from humming or singing a melody as well. Google blog
Key Features and Capabilities
- Text-to-Music Generation: The core functionality, allowing music creation from descriptive text prompts.
- Hum-to-Music Generation: Users can hum or sing a melody, and magic Cue will generate a full musical arrangement based on that input.
- Style Control: Prompts can specify genre, mood, instrumentation, and other stylistic elements.
- Iterative Refinement: users can refine the generated music by providing further instructions or modifying the initial prompt.
The Technology Behind Magic Cue
Magic Cue is built upon Google’s MusicLM, a research project focused on generating high-fidelity music from text descriptions.Google AI Blog MusicLM was trained on a massive dataset of music, enabling it to understand the relationships between language and musical elements. The tool utilizes diffusion models, a type of generative AI that creates outputs by gradually adding detail to a random starting point. This approach allows for the creation of complex and nuanced musical compositions.
MusicLM and its Evolution
MusicLM, the foundation of Magic Cue, initially faced concerns regarding potential copyright issues due to its training data. google addressed these concerns by implementing safeguards to minimize the risk of generating music that closely resembles existing copyrighted works. Magic Cue builds upon this foundation with further refinements to improve the quality,creativity,and safety of the generated music.
Applications and Potential Impact
Magic Cue has the potential to revolutionize music creation across various domains:
- Music Production: Musicians can use Magic Cue to quickly prototype ideas, overcome creative blocks, or generate backing tracks.
- Content Creation: Video creators, podcasters, and other content creators can easily generate royalty-free music for their projects.
- Education: Music students can use Magic Cue to explore different musical styles and experiment with composition.
- Accessibility: Individuals without formal musical training can express their creativity through music.
Availability and Future Developments
Magic Cue is currently available as part of Google’s AI-powered music experiences. It is initially being rolled out through Google’s Music AI website and will be integrated into other Google products in the future.Google Music AI Google has indicated plans to expand Magic Cue’s capabilities, including adding support for more instruments, genres, and advanced editing features. They are also exploring ways to allow users to collaborate on music projects using AI-generated elements.
FAQ
Q: Is the music generated by Magic Cue royalty-free?
A: Google states that users have rights to use the music generated by Magic Cue, but it’s crucial to review the specific terms of service for details regarding commercial use. Google Support
Q: Does Magic Cue replace human musicians?
A: No, magic Cue is intended to be a tool that *augments
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