The RIAA’s lawsuit against generative music startups will be the bloodbath AI needs

  • AI
  • June 25, 2024
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Unfortunately for Udio and Suno, the RIAA has a few thousand smoking guns in the lawsuit: songs it owns that are clearly being regurgitated by the music models.

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