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So Google made two massive moves this week that I think changes everything: • Feb 18 — Lyria 3 launched inside Gemini (30-second tracks, 8 languages, SynthID watermarking) • Feb 20 — ProducerAI (formerly Riffusion) told users to download their content • Feb 24 — Google acquired ProducerAI and integrated it into Google Labs ProducerAI now runs on Lyria 3 and can generate tracks up to 3 minutes. They also added Gemini for chat-based music creation, Veo for AI music videos, and something called “Spaces” where you can build custom virtual instruments with natural language. The thing that stands out to me is Google’s distribution advantage. Gemini already has 100M+ users, and YouTube integration seems inevitable. Suno and Udio are great tools, but they don’t have that kind of reach. On the flip side — Google keeps a perpetual royalty-free license to everything you create, and SynthID watermarking is mandatory. So there are trade-offs. I wrote a full breakdown with a comparison table (Google vs Suno vs Udio) and what it means depending on whether you’re a casual creator, content creator, or musician: https://www.votemyai.com/blog/google-ai-music-producerai-lyria-3.html Curious what you all think. Is Google about to steamroll the competition, or will Suno/Udio stay ahead on quality? submitted by /u/Sensitive_Artist7460

Originally posted by u/Sensitive_Artist7460 on r/ArtificialInteligence