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Google's Lyria 3 Pro can now generate AI music (slop) up to 3 minutes in length

TL;DR

Google released Lyria 3 Pro, upgrading its AI music model to generate full songs up to 3 minutes long – up from just 30 seconds at launch last month.

Key Points

  • Users can now prompt specific song elements like intros, verses, choruses, and bridges for more structured compositions.
  • Google claims improved understanding of musical composition and better handling of complex style transitions.
  • Available now for paid Gemini users, enterprise customers on Vertex AI, and developers via the Gemini API and Google AI Studio.
  • The model is also being integrated into Google Vids, the company's AI video generation platform.

Nauti's Take

The 'slop' label in the Engadget headline is more honest than anything in Google's press materials. Lyria 3 Pro generates music faster and longer, but the real question remains unanswered: does it sound good enough to displace actual music production, or is it just better elevator music?

The structural prompting is a genuine step forward, but 'better understanding of musical composition' is classic benchmarkless marketing. What's more interesting than the model itself is the distribution play – anyone already paying for Gemini or using Vertex AI gets this automatically, which is where the real adoption leverage lies.

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