The music industry has officially declared war on Suno and Udio, two of the most prominent AI music generators. A group of music labels including Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group, and Sony Music Group has filed lawsuits in US federal court on Monday morning alleging copyright infringement on a “massive scale.”

The plaintiffs seek damages up to $150,000 per work infringed. The lawsuit against Suno is filed in Massachusetts, while the case against Udio’s parent company Uncharted Inc. was filed in New York. Suno and Udio did not immediately respond to a request to comment.

“Unlicensed services like Suno and Udio that claim it’s ‘fair’ to copy an artist’s life’s work and exploit it for their own profit without consent or pay set back the promise of genuinely innovative AI for us all,” Recording Industry Association of America chair and CEO Mitch Glazier said in a press release.

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    283 months ago

    Our technology is transformative; it is designed to generate completely new outputs, not to memorize and regurgitate pre-existing content

    Oops! You appear to have consumed and believed your own shit you’re peddling

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      103 months ago

      “Completely new”

      Okay, then don’t train it on anything at all and let’s see how it turns out.

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        3 months ago

        To be fair, it’s as “new” as what the major record labels put out!