artificialintelligence
A lawsuit filed by the Recording Industry Association of America is demanding compensation of $150,000 for each song allegedly copied by artificial intelligence startups Suno and Udio. The corporations are accused of breaching copyright laws to create clones of hit singles by the RIAA, which says it represents around 85 per cent of all legal music sales in the U.S. including the major labels. “”The use here [of AI] is far from transformative,” the complainers argued in the suit, filed in New York and Massachusetts federal courts. “There is no functional purpose for… the AI model to ingest the ...
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An artificial intelligence platform that can deliver complete songs in response to simple text prompts is set to expand after attracting an investment of $125 million. Suno, which launched in December 2023, is one of the few systems that provides vocals along with music in any style and genre after users input a few words to start from. The owners have refused to reveal how the AI model has been trained – leaving open the possibility that living artists’ work has been exploited without any compensation. READ MORE: The Ethical Boundaries of Music + AI, With Unleash the Archers’ Brittney Slayes ...
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