One of the world’s largest music companies, Warner Music Group Corp., today reached a deal with AI music generation platform, Suno Inc., settling a copyright lawsuit and striking up a partnership.
From birthday songs to hospice tributes, Suno is finding real-world uses for AI-generated music. Whether that translates into a sustainable multibillion-dollar business is less clear.
Suno, an AI platform that turns text prompts into songs, said Wednesday it raised $250 million and is valued at $2.45 billion as it disrupts the music industry, with artists generated using its ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Warner Music Group and AI music platform Suno settle copyright lawsuit, establishing a partnership that ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. AI can already create entire songs at the touch of a button. Real music from real musicians is being used as the dataset to make ...
The music AI startup is battling record labels and angry artists as it upends how millions of people create songs. Now, some of its critics are starting to get on board. On a frosty February evening ...