There is a lot of AI activity in the music-sync market, with libraries and licensing platforms tapping the technology to help clients search for tracks faster and more efficiently.
The latest news comes from Soundstripe, which has launched an ‘AI search assistant’ called Supe. Users can chat to it using natural language to navigate through Soundstripe’s catalogue. It will sit alongside the company’s AI song-editing tool, which launched last year.
Elsewhere, there’s also news of a deal today between two companies whose AI music services complement one another. SourceAudio runs an AI music-dataset licensing marketplace, while Musical AI has built technology for attribution – tracing back GenAI music to its inputs.
Now they are working together, offering both services to clients in an effort to (in Musical AI CEO Sean Power’s words) “ensure all generative AI for music is fully licensed and fairly trained”.