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AI-generated music is rapidly advancing with platforms like Udio and Sunno AI allowing users to create complete songs by ...
In an AI legal analysis, experts explain what court rulings around book copyrights mean for music lawsuits filed against Suno ...
Turns out copyright law in music is special — and the record labels are bringing out the big guns.
AI-generated bands like The Velvet Sundown are gaining massive popularity and revenue, raising concerns across the music ...
With AI tracks pouring onto streaming services in droves, Udio is now set to begin fingerprinting its users’ outputs under an Audible Magic tie-up. The involved parties reached out with word of ...
The Udio website claims it takes fewer than 40 seconds to generate a song; however, in my experience, it took much longer, totaling eight minutes. When I contacted the Udio team about it, ...
With Audible Magic's fingerprinting technology, streaming services and distributors can now easily identify tracks that were made using Udio. By Kristin Robinson Senior Writer Udio, a generative ...
Udio is a new AI music tool from former Google DeepMind engineers, built with the aim of making it possible for anyone to “create emotionally resonant music in an instant.” ...
Udio has launched as an AI music generator, custom-generating music, lyrics, even vocals. It won't replace Radiohead, but it's incredibly fun to mess around with.
Udio was released on April 10 and counts musicians will.i.am, Common, and Tay Keith among its investors. “BBL Drizzy,” the viral song that Metro Boomin flipped into a beat during Kendrick ...
Suno and Udio said the use of copyrighted sound recordings to train their systems qualifies as fair use under U.S. copyright law, and they called the lawsuits attempts to stifle independent ...
Music labels' and publishers' cases pose novel questions, including whether the law should make exceptions for AI's use of copyrighted material to create something new.