World's biggest music labels sue over AI copyright
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The world's biggest record labels are suing AI start-ups, Suno and Udio, for copyright violation on an 'almost unimaginable scale,' demanding $150,000 compensation per work.
Sun and Udio, with millions of users, are facing lawsuits challenging AI firms' rights to use copyrighted works despite claims of legitimacy under the fair use doctrine for satire and news.
Record labels accuse AI firms of making money from copied music, contrasting AI learning to human learning, as lawsuits from various sectors test AI boundaries.
The lawsuits, supported by the Recording Industry Association of America, target AI firms for allegedly stealing music to create 'similar work,' raising concerns over intellectual property and AI ethics.
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