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The popular sample platform will now leverage ElevenLabs' foundational music models to build new AI-powered creative tools. By Kristin Robinson Senior Writer Splice has inked a partnership with ...
Sample platform Splice has announced the launch of three generative AI tools that allow users to “reshape and reimagine” sounds from its millions-strong library while ensuring that the creators of ...
Each tool is designed to allow users to modify human-made samples already in Splice's library — and the musicians get paid with every AI use. By Kristin Robinson Senior Writer Splice has announced the ...
Las Vegas, NV — At CES, Comma.ai returned with a familiar but increasingly refined message. The future of advanced driver assistance does not need to start with buying a brand-new car. Founded in 2015 ...
This is the first column in Comma Connects, an occasional series detailing the building of Comma, the nonprofit set to assume ownership of The Spokesman-Review in 2026, through the personal stories of ...
UMG and Splice have agreed to collaborate on joint exploration of the next generation of AI-powered music creation tools for artists. “UMG and Splice are building a roadmap for development of ...
"I hope when a producer loads this piano sound, they’ll feel connected to the music that inspired it," Legend said. By Ethan Millman Music Editor John Legend is bringing the iconic piano sound from ...
LONDON — Like the fissionable atom, punctuation marks are wee items capable of causing a tremendous release of energy. Passionate disagreement over the use of exclamation points is so familiar that a ...
Is nothing sacred anymore? Now we can’t even text — text, the thing millennials practically invented on T9 keyboards — without being called out by Gen Z. The generation who banned skinny jeans and ...
Punctuation plays a vital role in shaping how writing is understood. From full stops to semicolons, each mark helps guide meaning, structure, and emotion in a sentence. Misuse can lead to confusion, ...
"Rend your cheeks and rub ashes into your hair," said The Spectator, for the semicolon, that "most elegant, elusive of punctuation marks", is all but dead. Use of the semicolon (in lists, or to join ...