Now Copilot users can create their own AI-generated songs with the Suno AI plug-in; here’s how
Microsoft's Copilot has introduced a new plug-in feature in partnership with ‘Suno,’ allowing users to seamlessly create original songs.


Highlights
- Microsoft's Copilot has released a new plug-in capability in partnership with Suno
- Users can create their own AI-generated songs by leveraging the Copilot & Suno tool
- Suno allows free users to generate AI songs for non-commercial purposes
In a recent collaboration, Microsoft's AI chatbot Copilot has joined forces with ‘Suno,’ a cutting-edge AI music startup, to bring users a unique and exciting musical experience. Now, users can effortlessly create their own AI-generated songs by leveraging the power of Copilot and Suno's innovative tools.
Unveiling the musical fusion
Microsoft's Copilot has introduced a new plug-in feature in partnership with ‘Suno,’ allowing users to seamlessly create original songs.
By enabling the Suno plug-in or clicking on the "Make music with Suno" logo, Copilot users gain access to a simple and intuitive way to compose music. This collaboration opens the door for music enthusiasts to explore their creativity through AI-driven songwriting.
How to enable Suno?
Making music with Copilot and Suno is as easy as pie. Users log in, enable the Suno plug-in, and input a one- or two-line text prompt describing their desired song. Suno then transforms these prompts into original songs, each lasting a minute or two.
Exploring the AI music landscape
Microsoft is not alone in exploring the realm of generative AI music tools. Other tech giants, like Meta and Google, are also testing similar concepts. Meta's open-source AudioCraft and Google's YouTube tool generate songs based on text prompts or even hummed melodies.
Moreover, a plethora of AI music startups, such as Soundful, Magenta, Beatbox, Soundraw, Loudly, Boomy, Beatoven.ai, and more, promise diverse and innovative tools for music creation.
Rights & restrictions
While the collaboration between Copilot and Suno sparks creativity, it comes with a few caveats. Suno allows free users to generate AI songs for non-commercial purposes, but commercial rights are reserved for paid subscribers. It's essential to note that Suno retains ownership of songs generated by free users, although sharing on social platforms and for other non-commercial uses is permitted.
The Microsoft Copilot and Suno partnership brings forth a harmonious blend of technology and music creation, empowering users to explore the world of AI-generated tunes with ease and excitement.
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