Suno AI Stirs Debate With AI-Generated Songs
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Suno AI can generate songs in different genres and styles based on prompts, with lyrics that are often funny or nonsensical. It allows users to create up to 10 songs a day for free.
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Artists like Katy Perry have raised concerns about how AI-generated music could undermine songwriters and artists by replicating their work without consent.
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There are questions around whether Suno AI's model was trained on copyrighted songs without permission. The company says it seeks to respect artists.
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Streaming sites like Spotify have not yet indicated if they will limit AI-generated songs, though Suno embeds a watermark to identify its songs.
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Dystopian outcome could be streaming sites flooded with poor quality AI songs that resemble actual artists' work, further threatening their income.