AI News – June 03
Pro subscribers to Claude get more features You can now share your notebook LM notebooks with anyone HeyGen gets some big upgrades and Suno becomes a serious music tool Here’s today’s AI news. In May, Anthropic announced that Claude was getting new MCP connection capabilities and an advanced research mode.
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The only snag was that both features were only available to Max and Team subscribers. Well, good news from today, these features are now also available to Pro subscribers. This will unlock these tools to thousands more Claude users. NoteBookLM from Google has been a favourite tool of many researchers, but up until now it’s not been possible to share your notebooks.
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This has now changed as Google have announced that you can now share notebooks with a public link so that anyone can benefit from all of that knowledge that you’ve gathered. HeyGen, the fantastic software that we use to help create these videos, announced a bunch of new features today, including including an overhaul to their video editor and a new gesture feature that allows users to take precise control of the hand gestures used while talking.
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Maybe you’ll see me make some new moves. And finally, Suno have just added some amazing new tools to their AI Song generator. The upgraded song editor allows users to take full control of the track by splitting it apart and then rearranging sections or creating entirely new parts.
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There’s also ‘Stem Extraction’ that allows users to automatically split their tracks into layers, one for each of the instruments or vocals, and modify each one as needed. When Suno first started, it was just a fun way to create some music. Now it’s turning into a much more serious set of tools that any musician could benefit from.