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  • svantana2 hours ago
    Blog post: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;stability.ai&#x2F;news-updates&#x2F;meet-stable-audio-3-the-model-family-built-for-artistic-experimentation-with-open-weight-models" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;stability.ai&#x2F;news-updates&#x2F;meet-stable-audio-3-the-mo...</a><p>A bit bizarre that there&#x27;s not a single audio example in that post. But the model is available on their gen-AI service: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;stableaudio.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;stableaudio.com&#x2F;</a>
  • hununu44 minutes ago
    Are the released models models useful? I&#x27;m worried about their description of the output. I haven&#x27;t had a chance to try them yet and unable to run them on hugging face at the moment. The <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;stableaudio.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;stableaudio.com&#x2F;</a> sample on their website could be used as sample materials for song making but definitely lacking frequency range expected today as a final product.
  • rafadc30 minutes ago
    It is insanely fast. Less than 2 seconds for 120 seconds of audio in my 3090.<p>It sounds too much like general midi. It is better for electronica than for any other genre.<p>Impressive nonetheless
  • nullbyte1 hour ago
    &quot;We also support inpainting, enabling targeted audio editing and the continuation of short recordings.&quot;<p>I didn&#x27;t know there were models for that. Very cool!
  • vessenes1 hour ago
    This is a very small item, but I found it interesting that the paper does not credit Stability AI in the author bylines.
  • 0gs1 hour ago
    hmm stableaudio.com seems to be dead tho? at least it is for me
  • echelon2 hours ago
    Stability.ai is still around?<p>I thought they died because they gave away everything for free with no revenue model.<p>Emad trained a lot of really great models, but he just gave them away. This cost enormous sums of money.<p>I wish for a world where Stability gave away the weights, but had a monetization loop to keep going. Imagine if we had OpenAI, Anthropic, and Stability to counter Google. And imagine if the US had a sizable open weights company.
    • victorbjorklund17 minutes ago
      There are plenty of companies with open weights.
      • echelon2 minutes ago
        I&#x27;d really love a list if you&#x27;re offering.
    • waffletower4 minutes ago
      Interesting that Google is the counter target in your mind. Anthropic is the only company mentioned that doesn&#x27;t release any open weight models -- as a so-called &quot;public benefit corporation&quot; this is arguably a glaring lack.
    • refulgentis1 hour ago
      I wonder if we just discovered that we’re living in that world. :)<p>(To fill in some gaps: they’ve consistently had a revenue model, first subscriptions to use their models commercially then fixed-floor cost per generation with revenue sharing with them)