Maybe just sing a silly song in a voice note instead?
Suno found another way to take the joy out of creating music by adding iMessage integration. Those with the latest version of the Suno iPhone app can now generate 30-second output directly from their messages with a text or voice prompt. They will find the option to do this by pressing the plus button in a chat and selecting Suno.
They can paste a friend’s message as a prompt and choose a genre for the audio, Suno says. The person on the other side of the conversation will need to have the Suno app installed to hear the result.
I’m happy about this last requirement, because it makes it less likely that I’ll ever hear one of these songs. I would think less of someone who sent me one, just like I would think less of people who send me AI-generated images, no matter how many times I ask them not to.
Of course, you can use this tool to send a piece of audio generated by a system that has scraped tens of millions of tracks (allegedly including many copyrighted works) from the Internet for training purposes. Instead, why not just make up a song about a dinner reservation or something and send it to your friends as a voice note? You can just do that. This will be infinitely more meaningful than anything Suno’s systems can offer.
