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"Compulsory licenses for AI training data could make AI model development economically impractical for small startups like Udio and Suno—and judging by the aforementioned open letter, many musical artists may applaud that potential outcome. But such a development would not preclude major labels from eventually developing their own AI music generators themselves, allowing only large corporations with deep pockets to control generative music tools for the foreseeable future."

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inpc 1y ago

Interesting take… I certainly expect the likes of Universal and Spotify to rinse AI as much as possible.

A&R and artists have always been a hastle to record execs, especially if they ever have ‘feelings’ or ‘principles’.

Crush these companies, then rinse the tech. Classic.

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