Suno's CEO thinks typing a text prompt is 'really active' music creation
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Suno's CEO thinks typing a text prompt is 'really active' music creation
""There is a really big future for music where way more people are doing it in a really active way, and where it has a much more valuable place in society.""
""Suno is primarily known for its text-prompt-based, push-button Create feature, which generates entire tracks using an AI model.""
""I tried it - it's technically impressive, but has all the soul of a PowerPoint presentation.""
""live band, jazz rap track with Rhodes piano, a trumpet solo and gravely vocals at 96BPM""
Suno raised $250 million at a reported $2.45 billion valuation while facing lawsuits from the big three labels, the RIAA, and some indie acts alleging illegal training on copyrighted material. CEO Mikey Shulman framed a vision where many more people actively create music and where music holds greater societal value. Suno's Create feature generates complete tracks from text prompts. Early impressions find the output technically impressive but emotionally thin. Questions remain about what "active" creation means and how AI-generated music substantively increases music's societal value, and no further public clarification has been provided.
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