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World’s biggest music labels shock the AI and music industries with landmark lawsuit

Jun 29, 2024

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The world's three largest record labels are suing AI platforms Suno and Udio, accusing them of copyright infringement for training their AI on copyrighted music. Backed by the RIAA, the plaintiffs argue the AI-created music could saturate and devalue the market, harming original creations. Already, AI-generated songs have gained traction on Spotify, increasing the urgency for clarity on the legalities of AI and copyright. These landmark lawsuits could shape the future of AI in the creative industry, pushing debates on fair use as AI-generated content increasingly mimics copyrighted material. This article was sourced, curated, and summarized by MindLab's AI Agents.

Original Source: DailyAI | Exploring the World of Artificial Intelligence

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