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Posted by hmokiguess 9 hours ago

Google Flow Music(www.flowmusic.app)
125 points | 115 commentspage 4
_sys49152 4 hours ago|
what would make these udio/suno type services better? tighter training data? exclude the muzak? how would one even go about doing that?
DiabloD3 7 hours ago||
Why did Google bother?

They're a music store, they sell music, both to own, but also renting their vast library out.

Google should learn not to shit where they eat.

wirgil1 5 hours ago||
big tech companies are 50 companies in a trench coat, there isn't some great aligning directive. Feels like some random side project some employees felt like making.
inerte 5 hours ago|||
Because of ads and background music for YouTube.
tredre3 7 hours ago||
Welcome to 2026's reality, most new music is already AI-generated. I don't like it, but it is what it is. YT Music is already full of AI slop, those tools aren't changing that.

If anything it gives Google control of the entire production->sale->delivery process.

I'm honestly not seeing a downside for Google here, can you elaborate?

jdiff 5 hours ago|||
Most new music by what definition? I'm certain more stuff is being churned out by these automated tools than genuine human creativity, but that doesn't make it economically relevant if the only use it's seeing is random high school kids' YouTube channels. It's not seeing streams on services, it's not bringing in revenue once created.
DiabloD3 7 hours ago|||
I just keep reporting AI slop videos (incl music) on YT, and sometimes the videos or even entire channel vanish. I hope I'm contributing to this process to keep YT safe, but I'm just one guy, and they probably have a much bigger effort internally.

The downside for Google is, ultimately, the death of the company. Nobody wants AI slop, and go out of their way to actively avoid it and punish companies that promote it. Google already is running a huge risk by pushing Gemini into every service, and permanently burning customers and users with it.

Microsoft is already seeing the downside of trying to Copilot everything. Their software is now partly slop, shit randomly breaks, companies cancel Azure/Office subscriptions and move to on-prem, FOSS, etc. They've pumped their brakes quite a lot, but the damage may be too great to mitigate now.

If Google wants to lose money in the long run, then by all means, please continue.

somewhatgoated 6 hours ago||
The people in charge here don’t give a fuck about the long term. Reap as much profits for yourself as you can before everything inevitably collapses - that’s the prevailing current trend. Let the lizard brain take over and just feel good in the moment, why worry about the future.
DiabloD3 5 hours ago||
Unfortunately, this is probably true for Google.

Once you have that particular brand of cancer, its too late to save the company without drastic measures.

zackify 6 hours ago||
This thing is insane i already made multiple songs in english and spanish, different genres
giancarlostoro 6 hours ago|
This is how I use Suno, guess I'll give this a fair try.
ChrisArchitect 8 hours ago||
Ahh, a rebranded ProducerAI https://9to5google.com/2026/04/20/producerai-becomes-google-...
ryanwhitney 7 hours ago||
> Application error: a client-side exception has occurred (see the browser console for more information).

Nice

throwatdem12311 6 hours ago||
Tried to prompt some instrumental progressive metal with keyboard and guitar unison solos and some back and forth call and reply riffing and eventually it just kinda forgot that there was supposed to even be keyboards in the song. Basically slop knockoff of Liquid Tension Experiment.

The sound of the guitar is good but the keyboard sounded realy awful, just like a Casio toy keyboard pretending to be a piano. Like truely awful sounding, which is when I prompted the AI to try to fix the tone and then it basically just removed it.

The drums were also waaaaay too prominent so I asked it make them a bit more subdued in the mix and it just ended up slowing down everything to the point it just kinda sounded like generic radio alt-rock instead.

But basically once the keyboards were forgotten no amount of prompting could “convince” it to bring them back.

I tried Suno a few months ago out of morbid curiosity and it was waaaay better than this. Actually got something that made my musician friends actually kinda nervous.

bentt 3 hours ago||
I hate this and I hate that they think it's what they should be doing.

If Google can't see the difference between this and useful, moral AI tools then I worry for their path forward.

tlhunter 3 hours ago||
I hate how these tools ask me to type in some long prompt and then once I finish they tell me that I need to make an account.
vendemiat 6 hours ago||
It requires age verification
curvaturearth 5 hours ago|
This is the type of thing that really doesn't interest me. Algorithmic junk that sounds "good", similar to the kind of writing an LLM generates. Sure you can do it, but the main use cases are AI Slop (IMO). Slopify is a great name
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