Warner settles lawsuit with AI music firm and launches joint venture
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Warner settles lawsuit with AI music firm and launches joint venture
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjdrl7lr039o
Warner Music Group (WMG) will begin an artificial intelligence (AI) music venture with technology start-up Suno - a year after it sued the firm in a landmark case.
As part of the settlement agreement struck between the two firms, Warner will let users create AI-generated music on Suno using the voices, names and likeness of artists who opt-in to the programme.
The record label, which represents artists like Dua Lipa, Coldplay and Ed Sheeran, was among several music giants like Sony Music that sued Suno and a similar platform called Udio.
AI-generated content has been controversial, with many artists voicing concerns that it could undermine human songwriters.
Starting next year, Suno will roll out new advanced and licensed models to its generative-AI music platform, which allows users to create music based on simple descriptions, said Warner in a statement.
The Massachusetts-based firm has around 100 million users and was launched two years ago.
Suno's 2026 model will replace its existing version and will require users to pay for audio downloads, said Warner. Songs on the service's free tier can still be played and shared.
Warner said the "first-of-its-kind partnership" will open "new frontiers" in music creation while ensuring the creative community is compensated.
Warner Music Group (WMG) will begin an artificial intelligence (AI) music venture with technology start-up Suno - a year after it sued the firm in a landmark case.
As part of the settlement agreement struck between the two firms, Warner will let users create AI-generated music on Suno using the voices, names and likeness of artists who opt-in to the programme.
The record label, which represents artists like Dua Lipa, Coldplay and Ed Sheeran, was among several music giants like Sony Music that sued Suno and a similar platform called Udio.
AI-generated content has been controversial, with many artists voicing concerns that it could undermine human songwriters.
Starting next year, Suno will roll out new advanced and licensed models to its generative-AI music platform, which allows users to create music based on simple descriptions, said Warner in a statement.
The Massachusetts-based firm has around 100 million users and was launched two years ago.
Suno's 2026 model will replace its existing version and will require users to pay for audio downloads, said Warner. Songs on the service's free tier can still be played and shared.
Warner said the "first-of-its-kind partnership" will open "new frontiers" in music creation while ensuring the creative community is compensated.
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too many cannot tell the difference between slop and artistry
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I wouldn't be surprised if Suno churned out much better tracks than most of what's coming out these days. I'm surprised about the amount of people who listen to this bland, monotonous crap that is the pop music of today.NinaFromCanadaEh wrote: November 26th, 2025, 10:19 pm too many cannot tell the difference between slop and artistry
If one goes a few decades into the past, all of a sudden, music starts to become a lot more enjoyable. A good portion of it, anyway. But maybe that's just me being me.
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Music needs to get back to expressions of human emotionOn Tape 1972 wrote: January 2nd, 2026, 8:47 amI wouldn't be surprised if Suno churned out much better tracks than most of what's coming out these days. I'm surprised about the amount of people who listen to this bland, monotonous crap that is the pop music of today.NinaFromCanadaEh wrote: November 26th, 2025, 10:19 pm too many cannot tell the difference between slop and artistry
If one goes a few decades into the past, all of a sudden, music starts to become a lot more enjoyable. A good portion of it, anyway. But maybe that's just me being me.
autotune in the 90s made it about technical mechanics
and rap made it all about percussion
digital pumped up the middle and lost the top n bottom
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Re: Warner settles lawsuit with AI music firm and launches joint venture
it was always funny to me the people who edited images or sound/video files and then complained others stole them
when they had no right owing to copyright to use said source images or sounds in the first place
when they had no right owing to copyright to use said source images or sounds in the first place
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