Go to this website: https://dhdfuhrifi.github.io/scratch/song-maker-gui to experience one of the 4.0 features New info (From A Scratch Member): https://scratch.mit.edu/users/algorithmar/#comments-412076268 Check out this forum topic for more information: https://scratch.mit.edu/discuss/topic/890745 Press space or right/left arrow to see these leaks All toxic, unconstructive comments will be removed ☆ «‖– All Scratch 4.0 leaks I've found so far –‖» ★ Highlighted features: + Song maker + Removing background + Hands sensing + AI chatbot + Debugging for new users + Speech to text Yes, all of these leaks are official (100% from Scratch Team). It took me a while to find these but it was worth it. Will be updating as soon as I get some leak
Credit Scratch Team for these leaks and thanks @scratchniceperson, @Dhdfuhrif for helping me find these leaks Credit @ReallySopa for the opinions on the AI Credit @Phoqus and @Enthrallist for most of the music, others I got from @TheFatRat Yes, (I think) Scratch wants to add some AI features but these AI features are still in development and they are still gathering user feedback. (They're not as bad as you think), I'm sure they'll be fine when released Speaking of AI features, you should know that *the Scratch Team is also aware of adding AI to Scratch too*. If you read the purple "Considerations" text on every AI feature information leak, they would ask themselves if these are good to be added to Scratch or not. For example: AI Song Maker: They asked themselves, "Can music editing be made simple enough?" and "Can we incorporate AI without slop?". So, don't worry, the Scratch Team is also worrying just like you. They'll be careful. Again, to the Scratchers who are here: Remember that these leaks can be changed anytime since they're still prototypes, especially the AI leaks, they're also aware of adding AI on Scratch. I appreciate your understanding! Don't think ST is bad, they're just trying to adapt to the current AI era. From Reminder: ALL of these AI features use local/on-device AI, which means they run on your computer instead of a server. They may temporarily access things needed to work, but they do not store your data or use it to train the AI. This is similar to how Face Sensing works. The ST is also looking into things like privacy, security, energy use, and the environmental impact of AI. Song Maker is currently the only feature that runs on cloud servers because music generation needs more processing power, but the ST is exploring ways to make it run locally in the future.