AI music models Suno, Udio sued by Sony, Universal, and Warner

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Reuters reports that these lawsuits, spearheaded by the Recording Industry Association of America, are the first to target music-generating AI

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Sony Music, Universal Music Group, and Warner Records have filed legal action against Suno and Udio, owners of AI music models, for mass copyright infringement, as reported by, Monday, June 24. The major record labels stated that Suno and Udio allegedly used their music, without permission, to train their AI music models.

The legal suit, spearheaded by the Recording Industry Association of America , explained that their AI services could reproduce vocals from artists such as ABBA, Bruce Springsteen, and Michael Jackson – “indistinguishable” from their real-life counterparts.

 

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