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AI For Everyone
1. **Eleven Labs New App Release**
2. **Music Companies Suing AI Startups**
3. **AI-Powered Sleep Solutions**
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**1. Eleven Labs New App Release**
**ElevenLabs** has just launched its first iOS app, **"ElevenLabs Reader: AI Audio"**. This innovative app transforms text files or web links into spoken words, making it perfect for those who prefer listening over reading.
- **Key Features:**
- Convert text files, web articles, or PDFs into audio narration
- Choose from 11 different voices and accents
- Adjust playback speed from 0.8x to 2x to suit your preference
- **Why It Matters:**
- Ideal for commuters, fitness enthusiasts, or anyone who prefers auditory learning
- Enhances convenience and accessibility for staying informed
---
**2. Music Companies Suing AI Startups**
**Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group, and Sony Music Entertainment** have filed lawsuits against AI music generation startups **Udio** and **Suno**. They allege that these startups have illegally trained their AI models on copyrighted material.
- **The Details:**
- The lawsuits, led by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), seek up to $150,000 per infringed work, potentially resulting in billions of dollars in damages.
- Claims include unauthorized training on copyrighted recordings, and outputs mimicking specific artists and hit songs.
- Recent funding rounds: Suno raised $125M in May, and Udio secured $10M.
- **Why It Matters:**
- Reflects the legal challenges AI faces in the music industry, akin to those seen in text and image generation.
- Highlights the proactive stance of record labels in addressing AI-generated music.
- Could lead to significant legal precedents, settlements, or licensing deals.
---
**3. AI-Powered Sleep Solutions**
**Elemind**, a new startup, introduces an AI-powered headband designed to improve sleep quality. This wearable has undergone about five years of testing, showing promising results in helping users fall asleep faster.
- **How It Works:**
- Brain waves slow down naturally as you fall asleep. Elemind's headband facilitates this process using rubber EEG sensors.
- Emits noise pulses that signal the brain to rest, stopping once you're asleep to allow natural sleep stages.
- **Key Findings:**
- Trials indicated that 75% of participants fell asleep 48% faster on average while using the device.
- **Availability:**
- Priced at $349, with a $7 monthly subscription, available later this year.
- **The AI Component:**
- Analyzes unique sleep patterns and adjusts pulses in real-time based on brain waves.
- **Other Options:**
- For a less intrusive or less expensive solution, consider using a regular chatbot like ChatGPT for sleep advice.
- AI fitness trackers can also monitor sleep stages to identify factors affecting sleep quality.
---
Tune in next week for more exciting tech updates and innovations. Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review if you enjoyed the episode!

Get intouch with Myles at mylesdhillon@gmail.com

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AI For Everyone
1. **Eleven Labs New App Release**
2. **Music Companies Suing AI Startups**
3. **AI-Powered Sleep Solutions**
---
**1. Eleven Labs New App Release**
**ElevenLabs** has just launched its first iOS app, **"ElevenLabs Reader: AI Audio"**. This innovative app transforms text files or web links into spoken words, making it perfect for those who prefer listening over reading.
- **Key Features:**
- Convert text files, web articles, or PDFs into audio narration
- Choose from 11 different voices and accents
- Adjust playback speed from 0.8x to 2x to suit your preference
- **Why It Matters:**
- Ideal for commuters, fitness enthusiasts, or anyone who prefers auditory learning
- Enhances convenience and accessibility for staying informed
---
**2. Music Companies Suing AI Startups**
**Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group, and Sony Music Entertainment** have filed lawsuits against AI music generation startups **Udio** and **Suno**. They allege that these startups have illegally trained their AI models on copyrighted material.
- **The Details:**
- The lawsuits, led by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), seek up to $150,000 per infringed work, potentially resulting in billions of dollars in damages.
- Claims include unauthorized training on copyrighted recordings, and outputs mimicking specific artists and hit songs.
- Recent funding rounds: Suno raised $125M in May, and Udio secured $10M.
- **Why It Matters:**
- Reflects the legal challenges AI faces in the music industry, akin to those seen in text and image generation.
- Highlights the proactive stance of record labels in addressing AI-generated music.
- Could lead to significant legal precedents, settlements, or licensing deals.
---
**3. AI-Powered Sleep Solutions**
**Elemind**, a new startup, introduces an AI-powered headband designed to improve sleep quality. This wearable has undergone about five years of testing, showing promising results in helping users fall asleep faster.
- **How It Works:**
- Brain waves slow down naturally as you fall asleep. Elemind's headband facilitates this process using rubber EEG sensors.
- Emits noise pulses that signal the brain to rest, stopping once you're asleep to allow natural sleep stages.
- **Key Findings:**
- Trials indicated that 75% of participants fell asleep 48% faster on average while using the device.
- **Availability:**
- Priced at $349, with a $7 monthly subscription, available later this year.
- **The AI Component:**
- Analyzes unique sleep patterns and adjusts pulses in real-time based on brain waves.
- **Other Options:**
- For a less intrusive or less expensive solution, consider using a regular chatbot like ChatGPT for sleep advice.
- AI fitness trackers can also monitor sleep stages to identify factors affecting sleep quality.
---
Tune in next week for more exciting tech updates and innovations. Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review if you enjoyed the episode!

Get intouch with Myles at mylesdhillon@gmail.com

  continue reading

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