Singapore (CelebrityAccess) — Chinese technology company Kunlun Technology has announced the launch of Melodio, which Kunlun claims is the world’s first music streaming platform powered by artificial intelligence, and the launch of Mureka, an artificial intelligence-generated music platform.
Both of Kunlun’s new products are powered by the company’s current iteration of SkyMusic 2.0, an AI music generation large language model (LLM) based on the Diffusion Transformer architecture.
According to Kunlun Wanwei, Sky Music 2.0 can produce “endless” music of a specific style, including lyrics of more than 500 words and song lengths of more than six minutes. Kunlun says the music includes instruments, vocals, melodies, volume and 4400Hz two-channel stereo generated notes, and can be customized to fit the listener’s mood by inputting prompts such as “energetic music for long drives” .
Melodio also allows users to update cues within a stream, switch between generated lyrics, and store and share specific segments of a stream.
For the company’s Mureka product, Kunlun announced that users will allow professional musicians and the general public to create music, including entering lyrics, reference tracks, and using the Style function to control the music style. The finished song can be expanded or regenerated as needed, allowing elements of the song to be fine-tuned.
In addition, creators can also sell their own AI music through the Mureka Store, listen to, download and share AI-generated music, and obtain AI music-generated certificates.
Kunlun did not disclose which music was used to train its artificial intelligence system, and it is unclear how copyright will affect the sales of music generated based on reference tracks on the Mureka platform.
Representatives for Mureka did not immediately respond to a request for comment.