Google DeepMind’s new AI tech will generate soundtracks for videos

Google’s DeepMind artificial intelligence laboratory is working on a new technology that can generate soundtracks, even dialogue, to go along with videos. The lab has shared its progress on the video-to-audio (V2A) technology project, which can be paired with Google Veo and other video creation tools like OpenAI’s Sora. In its blog post, the DeepMind team explains that the system can understand raw pixels and combine that information with text prompts to create sound effects for what’s happening onscreen. To note, the tool can also be used to make soundtracks for traditional footage, such as silent films and any other video without sound. 

DeepMind’s researchers trained the technology on videos, audios and AI-generated annotations that contain detailed descriptions of sounds and dialogue transcripts. They said that by doing so, the technology learned to associate specific sounds with visual scenes. As TechCrunch notes, DeepMind’s team isn’t the first to release an AI tool that can generate sound effects — ElevenLabs released one recently, as well — and it won’t be the last. “Our research stands out from existing video-to-audio solutions because it can understand raw pixels and adding a text prompt is optional,” the team writes.

While the text prompt is optional, it can be used to shape and refine the final product so that it’s as accurate and as realistic as possible. You can enter positive prompts to steer the output towards creating sounds you want, for instance, or negative prompts to steer it away from the sounds you don’t want. In the sample below, the team used the prompt: “Cinematic, thriller, horror film, music, tension, ambience, footsteps on concrete.

The researchers admit that they’re still trying to address their V2A technology’s existing limitations, like the drop in the output’s audio quality that can happen if there are distortions in the source video. They’re also still working on improving lip synchronizations for generated dialogue. In addition, they vow to put the technology through “rigorous safety assessments and testing” before releasing it to the world. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/google-deepminds-new-ai-tech-will-generate-soundtracks-for-videos-113100908.html?src=rss 

Logitech Keys-To-Go 2 review: A super slim travel companion for almost any gadget

When I’m traveling, a portable mouse is a must. However, I’ve never really felt the same way about keyboards, because most portable options are still too big or are saddled with some major compromises in the name of lightness. But with the Keys-To-Go 2, Logitech has managed to create a super sleek typing accessory that disappears into your bag and can be paired with almost any device you can think of.

Design and features

Those who like traveling light can always opt for something like an iPad Pro or Surface Pro, which can be paired with their own dedicated detachable keyboards. The issue is that those devices aren’t really much smaller or lighter than an equivalent laptop. But with the Keys-To-Go 2 measuring just 7.8 ounces and a third of an inch at its thickest point, you get a truly pint-sized companion that’s perfect for pairing with smaller devices like an iPad Mini or my personal favorite, a foldable phone.

Obviously, a keyboard this thin doesn’t have a ton of space for fancy switches. But Logitech somehow found enough room for 1.1mm of key travel. When combined with rubber domes beneath the keys, you end up with a typing experience that’s not that far off from what you get on a modern MacBook. Granted, actuation is a bit softer and spongier, but on something this small, it’s understandable.

I also appreciate that despite its size, the Keys-To-Go 2 still features a full row of productivity shortcuts for stuff like volume, brightness, play/pause and even Logitech’s signature emoji key. That last one feels right at home when you’re using the keyboard with a phone or tablet. You even get three Easy-Switch keys that allow you to change the keyboard’s Bluetooth connection between up to three devices with a single touch.

The Keys-To-Go 2 is available in three colors: lilac (seen here), pale gray and graphite. 

Photo by Sam Rutherford

Speaking of connected devices, the Keys-To-Go 2 works with practically any gadget you might want to bring on a trip. It supports Windows, Android, macOS, iOS, iPadOS and even ChromeOS. Plus, there are two different layouts to choose from: a universal arrangement for all OSes (which is what I tested) and one that’s tailored for Apple devices. Finally, there’s a built-in cover that protects the keycaps while on the go, which also flips around 360 degrees to provide a slight angle for improved ergonomics when typing.

However, I wish Logitech had included some kind of onboard kickstand for propping up whatever device the keyboard is connected to. When I had a chance to talk to some of Logitech’s designers, they said they learned from customer surveys that most people who need a kickstand already have one attached to the case of their phone or tablet, which would make putting one on the Keys-To-Go 2 redundant. But as someone who loathes cases and doesn’t want to deal with a ton of addons, I think putting a stand in the keyboard would still be valuable.

Battery life

Photo by Sam Rutherford/Engadget

Logitech claims the Keys-To-Go 2 offers up to 36 months of battery life, but real-world numbers will vary greatly depending on how much you use it. That’s because that figure is based on the expectation that you only use the keyboard for two hours a day, which isn’t a lot but makes sense for something that probably isn’t your primary work machine.

The potentially bigger issue is that the Keys-To-Go 2 relies on a pair of disposable coin-cell batteries instead of a rechargeable power pack. Furthermore, to access the batteries, you need to remove two Torx screws, which could be an issue if the keyboard dies while you’re traveling. In a perfect world, the Keys-To-Go 2 would also support charging via USB-C. But given its dimensions, finding room for any port may have been exceedingly difficult.

Wrap-up

Photo by Sam Rutherford/Engadget

Now I admit, the Keys-To-Go 2 is a rather niche device. Its replaceable batteries and lack of ports for charging or wired connectivity means it can’t really be your primary workhorse. And its thinness means typing isn’t as comfortable as on a traditional desktop alternative. But at the same time, Logitech’s latest travel accessory excels at being a lightweight travel companion. It’s super thin, super light and has a nifty cover to keep it protected while in transit. It works with multiple devices and OSes, and while relying on coin cells isn’t ideal, its battery life is long enough to make replacing them a relatively infrequent hassle. With two layouts (Apple and universal), multi-device connectivity and a price tag of just $80, the Keys-To-Go 2 feels like it’s hitting a Goldilocks zone for frequent travelers looking for something that’s just right for their next trip.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/logitech-keys-to-go-2-review-a-super-slim-travel-companion-for-almost-any-gadget-070150717.html?src=rss 

Scooter Braun Announces Retirement From Music Management After 23 Years

The music mogul announced that he would be taking over as the CEO of Hybe America, an entertainment and music company with roots in South Korea.

The music mogul announced that he would be taking over as the CEO of Hybe America, an entertainment and music company with roots in South Korea. 

Ian McKellen Reportedly Hospitalized During London Theater Production

‘The Lord of the Rings’ actor reportedly lost his footing during a fight scene in the play, and the rest of the show was canceled, as he was hospitalized.

‘The Lord of the Rings’ actor reportedly lost his footing during a fight scene in the play, and the rest of the show was canceled, as he was hospitalized. 

The Story of Charles Buist and Spetsas Buist Accident Injury Lawyers

Attorney Charles Buist’s road to becoming a powerful personal injury attorney in Orlando, Florida, is as much about professional evolution as a narrative steeped in personal experiences that have uniquely molded his passion for justice. As the founder of Spetsas Buist Accident Injury Lawyers, Buist brings a distinct perspective to his practice, merging a family…

Attorney Charles Buist’s road to becoming a powerful personal injury attorney in Orlando, Florida, is as much about professional evolution as a narrative steeped in personal experiences that have uniquely molded his passion for justice. As the founder of Spetsas Buist Accident Injury Lawyers, Buist brings a distinct perspective to his practice, merging a family… 

Istanbul Is the Best Place for Hair Restoration in Turkey for Hair Transplantation

Hair transplant surgery is a common cosmetic procedure performed worldwide. Istanbul, Turkey is a well-liked destination for hair transplant and plastic surgery procedures because of its excellent facilities, knowledgeable specialists, and affordable prices. The number of people traveling to Istanbul for hair transplants has increased dramatically over the last several years from all around the…

Hair transplant surgery is a common cosmetic procedure performed worldwide. Istanbul, Turkey is a well-liked destination for hair transplant and plastic surgery procedures because of its excellent facilities, knowledgeable specialists, and affordable prices. The number of people traveling to Istanbul for hair transplants has increased dramatically over the last several years from all around the… 

Supporting Heart Health Naturally With Heart Functional Tea

Wellness enthusiasts like us are used to seeing quick fixes and synthetic shortcuts. It’s no wonder we’re so eager to find a natural remedy that really nurtures our bodies and boosts our health!  Thankfully, Herbaly’s line of functional teas, like their Wellness Functional Tea and Glucose Functional Tea, is here to make our horticultural dreams…

Wellness enthusiasts like us are used to seeing quick fixes and synthetic shortcuts. It’s no wonder we’re so eager to find a natural remedy that really nurtures our bodies and boosts our health!  Thankfully, Herbaly’s line of functional teas, like their Wellness Functional Tea and Glucose Functional Tea, is here to make our horticultural dreams… 

Amazon is developing a live action Totally Spies series

A live-action adaptation of Totally Spies is now in production at Amazon. According to a report from Variety, Will Ferrell is the executive producer of the live-action series based on the popular 2000s animated series from French media company Banijay Kids, formerly known as Marathon Media.

The live-action Totally Spies will follow Sam, Clover and Alex as they balance saving the world as international spies working for the agency WOOHP with tackling schoolwork and social lives as college freshmen. No actors have been cast as any of the iconic girls, nor are writers attached to the project just yet.

The original Totally Spies was created by Vincent Chalvon-Demersay and David Michel, and it revolved around the three aforementioned teenage girls from Beverly Hills, California as they are recruited by WOOHP to solve worsening crimes that arise around the world. They’re equipped with spy gear disguised as women’s accessories such as hair dryers, high-heel shoes and lipstick. It’s like an animated Charlie’s Angels, except the girls actually see their boss in person.

Since its premiere in 2002, the series aired over 180 episodes, as well as spawned a prequel movie and a spin-off show, The Amazing Spiez. The seventh season of Totally Spies premiered in France last month after a nearly ten-year break, and it will air on Cartoon Network and Max in the US later this year.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/amazon-is-developing-a-live-action-totally-spies-series-201623189.html?src=rss 

Apple Pay Later is dead, long live Affirm loans

Apple Pay Later is kaput. The company confirmed to TechCrunch on Monday that it’s killing the service only two years after first announcing it at WWDC 2022 — and only seven months after it became available to everyone in the US.

The company said at its developer conference last week that loans through third-party service Affirm are coming to Apple Pay later this year, so the two would have been redundant. “Users in the U.S. will also be able to apply for loans directly through Affirm when they check out with Apple Pay,” the company wrote in a newsroom post after its WWDC keynote.

According to TechCrunch, Pay Later is already disabled as an option when checking out with Apple Pay, and it won’t accept any new loans moving forward. However, those with current payment plans can still access those through the Wallet app.

“Starting later this year, users across the globe will be able to access installment loans offered through credit and debit cards, as well as lenders, when checking out with Apple Pay,” Apple wrote in a statement to TechCrunch. “With the introduction of this new global installment loan offering, we will no longer offer Apple Pay Later in the U.S.”

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apple-pay-later-is-dead-long-live-affirm-loans-202524989.html?src=rss 

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