Google's Gemini app adds AI music generation with Lyria 3

Google has integrated its Lyria 3 AI model into the Gemini app, enabling users to create 30-second music tracks from simple prompts. The feature, which also generates lyrics and album art, is rolling out today with safeguards like watermarking to identify AI content. It expands Gemini's capabilities beyond text, images, and video.

Google announced on February 18, 2026, that its Gemini app now incorporates the Lyria 3 model, allowing users to generate short music clips. With a prompt like "a comical R&B slow jam about a sock finding their match," Gemini produces 30-second tracks, including automatically generated lyrics, without requiring users to provide them. The model also supports remixing existing tracks and creating music from photos or videos, while offering control over elements such as tempo and drumming style.

Lyria 3 builds on previous versions by producing more realistic and musically complex outputs. Each generation includes album art created by Google's Nano Banana image model. The feature extends to YouTube's Dream Track for generating backing tracks in Shorts, pairing with AI video tools like Veo.

Google provides example prompts and resulting tracks, such as "Sweet Like Plantain," a fun afrobeat track about childhood memories of home-cooked plantains, and "Sea Shanty," an a cappella piece with male choir vocals, foot-stomps, and handclaps simulating a ship's deck. Other examples include a Motown parody with orchestral R&B elements and a wistful pop track with breathy vocals and rainy city vibes.

To address concerns over AI music, tracks are watermarked with SynthID, an audio identifier detectable via Gemini, similar to tools for images and videos introduced at Google I/O 2025. Google states that naming a specific artist in prompts provides broad inspiration rather than direct imitation, though it acknowledges limitations and encourages reporting of issues. The model respects copyright and partner agreements.

Availability begins today in the Gemini web interface for users aged 18 and older, supporting English, Spanish, German, French, Hindi, Japanese, Korean, and Portuguese. Mobile app rollout follows in a few days, with higher usage limits for AI Pro and AI Ultra subscribers. More languages are planned soon.

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Google adds personal intelligence to AI mode in search

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Google has launched an experimental 'Personal Intelligence' feature for its AI Mode in Search, allowing users to connect Gmail and Google Photos for more tailored responses. The opt-in tool, powered by Gemini 3, aims to make search results more relevant by drawing on personal data without training models on full inboxes. It rolls out first to paid subscribers in the US.

Google is overhauling its Workspace apps by integrating deeper Gemini AI capabilities to assist in document creation and editing. The updates allow Gemini to pull context from emails, files, and other sources to generate drafts and refine content. These features aim to streamline workflows for users across Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Drive.

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Google has released Gemini 3.1 Pro, an updated version of its flagship AI model, emphasizing improvements in problem-solving and reasoning. The model is available in preview for developers and consumers starting today. It builds on the Gemini 3 release from November.

YouTube CEO Neal Mohan has announced that creators will soon be able to produce Shorts using AI-generated versions of themselves. This move aims to enhance creative tools while addressing concerns over deepfakes and low-quality AI content. The platform views AI as a means of expression rather than a substitute for human creativity.

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Following CEO Neal Mohan's January announcement, YouTube has rolled out an AI avatar tool letting creators generate Shorts videos replicating their likeness and voice. The feature emphasizes user control, safety, and clear AI labeling on generated content.

YouTube is expanding its Gemini-powered 'Ask' feature to smart TVs, gaming consoles, and streaming devices as an experiment for a small group of users. The tool allows viewers to interact with video content through prompts or voice questions. Google announced the rollout via a support page spotted by 9to5Google.

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At the Game Developers Conference 2026 in San Francisco, generative AI tools drew mixed reactions, with demos from Google highlighting potential uses amid widespread developer skepticism. A recent industry report showed 52% of companies using the technology, but only 36% of workers incorporating it into their jobs, and 52% viewing it as harmful to the sector.

 

 

 

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