CALIFORNIA (Kashmir English): OpenAI is reportedly working on a new generative music tool capable of creating compositions and songs from text or audio prompts.
The project could soon expand OpenAI’s scope beyond text and visuals into the realm of AI-generated sound.
The under-development tool would be capable of generating music based on user input — such as written prompts or uploaded audio.
According to sources privy to the project features, it could help users add background music to videos or even generate guitar accompaniments for existing vocal tracks.
While the company has not revealed further details, it remains unclear whether the tool will launch as a standalone product or as an integrated feature within OpenAI’s existing platforms, such as ChatGPT or the video-generation model Sora.
OpenAI collaboration with Juilliard students
In a bid to ensure the quality of its musical outputs, the company is reportedly collaborating with students from the prestigious Juilliard School.
These students are helping annotate musical scores, providing valuable training data to improve the AI’s understanding of musical structure and style.
By re-entering the generative music space, OpenAI will be competing with other AI music platforms such as Google’s MusicLM and Suno, both of which enable users to create songs from simple written prompts.




