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The recording industrys three major label groups are uniting in their fight against artificial intelligence.

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Both Suno and Udiouse AI to generate songs from users text prompts.

Below,the latest responseand everything we know so far.

What are Suno and Udio?

The subject of the labels lawsuits are two of the biggest names in AI music creation.

What are the labels claiming?

Suno and Udio have never specified what music their AI models trained on.

I think that they needed to make this product without the constraints.

How has Suno responded?

They are per se lawful.

Suno CEO Mikey Shulman previouslyclaimed in a statement that Suno does not allow users to copy music.

That is why we dont allow user prompts that reference specific artists.

How has Udio responded?

Udio additionally reiterated the back-end technological process argument.

Udio further characterized the labels lawsuit as an anticompetitive action.

What do the labels want?

The lawsuits make three specific requests.

First, they are asking Suno and Udio to admit their AI models trained on their libraries of music.

Second, they want injunctions to stop that alleged training.

The lawsuits argue the damages match the companies massive and ongoing infringement.

How big of a deal is this?

These lawsuits are the biggest action taken yet against AI-generated music.

But these lawsuits are bigger and broader and could have major implications for AI and the music business.

But we can only succeed if developers are willing to work together with us.

This post has been updated.

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