Major Record Labels Sue Music AI Startups for Copyright Infringement
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The RIAA is suing two AI music startups, Suno AI and Udio AI, for using copyrighted recordings to train their AI models without permission, seeking damages as high as $150,000 per infringement, potentially totaling billions of dollars.
RIAA CEO Mitch Glazier criticized these startups for exploiting artists' work without consent or compensation, hindering the progress of genuinely innovative AI.
Both Suno and Udio utilize AI to generate music from text prompts, but the origin of the data used to train their models is undisclosed, raising concerns about copyright infringement.
The debate on whether AI companies infringe on copyright through AI-generated music remains ongoing, with some claiming fair use while industry players like RIAA challenge such practices.
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