Microsoft Copilot can now compose music with help from the Suno plug-in. According to Microsoft, its AI-powered Copilot can now act as a personal song writer by creating songs based on user requests. The company revealed Copilot’s new skills as a composer courtesy of a third-party plug-in called Suno, an AI-based music generator. With the plug-in enabled, users can describe the subject of the song and the style or genre at the prompt. In response, Copilot writes and displays the lyrics and offers a Play button for users to hear its musical masterpiece. The lyrics appear fairly quickly, but users may need to wait a while for the song itself to generate depending on the lyrics and style. The music can then be played and shared via email or social media. To try it, users can open Microsoft Edge and browse to the Copilot website. They can then click the heading for Plugins and turn on the one for Suno if it’s not already on. Alternatively, they can click the Suno logo that says: “Make music with Suno” and type their request at the prompt. Microsoft said in its blog post that “You don’t have to know how to sing, play an instrument, or read music to bring your musical ideas to life.” They believe that the partnership between Microsoft Copilot and Suno will open new horizons for creativity and fun, making music creation accessible to everyone.
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