AI startup Suno has admitted that it uses copyrighted songs to train its AI model. But, it argues, doing so is legal under copyright law’s “fair use” doctrine. Suno is one of two companies (Udio being ...
Singer-songwriters are turning to a novel approach to go after AI companies for training music generators on their songs ...
In the release notes, Suno says that Voices is its most requested feature. It lets users train the vocal model on their own ...
SAN DIEGO — Is AI an invaluable tool for musicians — or an existential threat? Controversy about new technology has been a ...
AI companies are currently training on artists' catalogs at the expense of music rights holders. The courts are about to ...
SAN DIEGO — Jack Tempchin has seen the brave new world of recorded music, and it doesn’t involve him. At least it doesn’t as ...
How is Suno's AI model disrupting the music business? Billboard On The Record talks to CEO Mikey Schulman about how he he built the AI music company.
Mikey Shulman, one of the founders of AI music generator startup Suno, right, and research scientist Christian Steinmetz, collaborate on creating a song, Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2026, in Cambridge, Mass.
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