All Three Major Labels Are Suing AI Start-ups for Copyright Infringement
Briefly

The labels, aided by the Recording Industry Association of America, claim the firms have engaged in "willful copyright infringement at an almost unimaginable scale" by copying their music to train AI on it.
The lawsuits argue that by flouting copyright, Suno and Udio "threaten enduring and irreparable harm to recording artists, record labels, and the music industry, inevitably reducing the quality of new music available to consumers and diminishing our shared culture.
Suno and Udio are two prominent AI music creation start-ups allowing users to generate songs based on prompts, with Suno having a Microsoft partnership and Udio backed by notable musicians like will.i.am and Common.
"BBL Drizzy," a viral song from Udio, played a role in the Kendrick Lamar and Drake feud, highlighting the impact and reach of AI-generated music in the industry.
Read at Vulture
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