Record labels sue AI music generator startups over copyright
Briefly

Both cases involve AI startups being sued for training their models on copyrighted music without permission, resulting in generated audio that mimics commercial work, which infringes on copyrights.
The music labels argue that the neural networks of the AI startups were 'overfitted,' producing output closely resembling specific copyrighted material, enabling the unauthorized recreation of protected works on demand.
RIAA CEO highlights the need for responsible AI development in the music industry, emphasizing the importance of collaboration between developers and the music community to create sustainable AI tools respecting artists' rights.
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