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Google Unveils Music AI Sandbox Making Loops From Prompts
CNET· 7 days agoGoogle has unveiled a new music-making tool it calls Music AI Sandbox, which enables loops to be...
New approaches may be needed to regulate AI, says Bank of England policymaker
Reuters· 51 minutes agoArtificial intelligence could be fundamentally disruptive but help boost productivity in Britain's...
Minecraft Gets New Map to Celebrate Franchise's 15th Anniversary
Game Rant· 4 days agoMinecraft has released a new free map to celebrate the franchise's 15th anniversary. Mojang...
Top Buyers Taking Part in TV Kids Summer Festival - TVKIDS
World Screen· 21 hours agoKiKA’s Sebastian Debertin, M6 Group’s Coralie Boitrelle-Laigle, RTÉ’s Suzanne Kelly and Sandbox...
Minecraft Celebrates 15 Years With Free Anniversary Map
Nintendo Life· 5 hours agoJourney through Minecraft history
How AI could ruin gaming, The Voice, addictive Axies game: Web3 Gamer
The Cointelegraph· 7 days agoWill AI hinder gaming in the long run? ArenaX Labs co-founder answers, plus Sandbox teams up with The Voice: Web3 Gamer
The Sandbox Guide to... Using AI in music marketing
Music Ally· 4 days agoWhat might the future look like, and how can these tools be used to save time, money and resources?
New Approaches May Be Needed to Regulate AI, Says Bank of England Policymaker
US News & World Report· 1 hour agoLONDON (Reuters) -Artificial intelligence could be fundamentally disruptive but help boost productivity in Britain's economy, posing a challenge to regulators who should be open to new rule-making ...
What will AI mean for art, artists and musicians?
MPR News· 20 hours agoJust this past week, tech giant Google unveiled its new AI music tool, ”Music AI Sandbox,” which the company says will be “the ultimate collaborator” for...
New approaches may be needed to regulate AI, says Bank of England policymaker
AOL· 1 hour agoLONDON (Reuters) -Artificial intelligence could be fundamentally disruptive but help boost productivity in Britain's economy, posing a challenge to regulators who should be open to new rule-making ...