“I really wish I had chosen different words”: Suno CEO reflects on his controversial comments that most people “don’t enjoy” making music
Suno's chief executive is walking back remarks that struck a nerve across the music industry, acknowledging his suggestion that most people find music-making unenjoyable was poorly chosen—even as his A.I. company continues to democratize a craft that has long required years of training and expensive equipment. The admission underscores the tension between technologists who see A.I. as liberation and musicians who view it as an existential threat to their livelihoods and artistry. With major labels already suing Suno over alleged copyright infringement, the CEO's stumbling defense of his company's mission may have done more damage than the original claim itself.
Universal Music Group May Have Admitted "Dilution" Theory in Copyright Infringement Case Versus Suno Is Baseless
GEMA v. Suno copyright case ramps up in Germany — high-stakes ruling officially scheduled for June 12th
As one high-profile music-world trial draws to an abrupt close, another case is ramping up: Over in Germany, proceedings are officially underway in GEMA’s copyright infringement action against Suno.
A Short History of AI-Generated Music: From ‘Fake Drake’ to Blockbuster Legal Settlements
This AI music timeline covers everything from Ghostwriter's "Fake Drake" song to Suno and Udio's blockbuster settlements with the major record labels.