Microsoft Copilot, the AI-powered chatbot, running on OpenAI's GPT infrastructure, now has another cool feature for the users. The tech giant has partnered with Suno, an AI music-creation platform, to allow Copilot the capability to compose AI songs with simple text prompts. This new extension adds multimodality to the AI chatbot, and now it can add music to its list of outputs. Users will now be able to go to Microsoft Edge to create personalized songs and tweak them according to their preferences. Let us take a closer look.
Announcing the feature in its Bing blog post, Microsoft stated, “We are excited to share that we have partnered with Suno, a leader in artificial intelligence-based music creation to bring their capabilities to Microsoft Copilot. Through this partnership, people will have at their fingertips the ability, regardless of musical background, to create fun, clever, and personalized songs with a simple prompt”. For the unaware, Suno is known for creating different kinds of songs including lyrics, instrumentals, and singing voices with simple prompts.
Before users can create their own AI songs, they will have to enable the extension. It takes a few steps to do that, but the process is fairly simple. Let us take a look at them below.
1. Go to the Microsoft Edge browser. This feature is built into the browser so you will not be able to use it directly on the search engine.
2. Once the browser is launched, visit Copilot.Microsoft.com.
3. Once there, log into your Microsoft account. Make sure the account has Copilot enabled.
4. On the Copilot homepage, check on the right side. On the top, you will see two options — Recent activity and Plugins. This should be on the left side of your name at the extreme right.
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