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AI has touched every part of the music industry, from sample sourcing and demo recording to digital liner notes and playlist creation. There are technical and legal challenges, fierce ethical debates, and fears that this slope will crush working musicians through volume alone. Is it art or just an output? what really Is “really active”? Be it a new model or a new lawsuit, we’re covering it all to make sure you don’t miss any big developments.
So follow along as we explore the latest in AI “music.”
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Listen has leaned towards optimization with v5.5
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The music industry has adopted a “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy regarding AI.
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North Carolina man pleads guilty to AI music streaming fraud.
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Apple Music AI adds alternative labels for songs and visuals
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Qobuz now also has AI automatically detecting and labeling music.
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This Chainsmokers-approved AI music maker is joining Google
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Google’s AI music maker is coming to the Gemini app
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Deezer opens up its AI music detection tool to other platforms
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ElevenLabs created an AI album to plug into its music generator
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Bandcamp becomes the first major music platform to ban AI content
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Universal Music signs a new AI deal with Nvidia
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Musicians are really tired of this AI clone ‘nonsense’
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Get ready for an AI country music explosion
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97 percent of people struggle to recognize AI music, but it’s not as bad as it sounds
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Warner Music Group has partnered with Suno to offer AI likenesses of its artists
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Music industry is completely based on AI
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No, typing an AI prompt is not ‘really active’ music creation
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The latest funding round valued Suno at $2.45 billion amid lawsuit fears.
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The human behind AI music artist Zania Monet revealed.
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Suno’s advanced AI music generator is technically impressive, but still soulless
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What happens when an AI-generated artist gets a record deal? a copyright error
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Record label claims AI generator Suno illegally stole their songs from YouTube
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Could Music Industry AI Make The Next Napster?
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AI music company Suno acquired a browser-based audio editing tool called WavTool.
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The music industry is building technology to discover AI songs
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Harming AI music with sick tunes.
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YouTube’s new AI tool generates free background music for videos
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Splice CEO Kakul Srivastava explains where to draw hard lines around AI in music
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Making human music in an AI world
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AI music startup says copyright infringement is just rock and roll
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AI battle of the music industry
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Listen to AI songs, music labels say it infringes their copyright.
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Warner Music Group CEO says we may soon see AI prompt-generated music.
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AI-generated music isn’t just a copyright threat.
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How AI is solving one of music’s most expensive problems
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