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Warner Music has signed a new deal with AI song generator Suno after settling a major copyright lawsuit filed last year.
The music giant, home to artists like Coldplay, Charli XCX, and Ed Sheeran, is the first major label to partner with Suno.
The deal will let users create AI-generated songs using the voices and likenesses of Warner artists who choose to take part.
Warner CEO Robert Kyncl said the move shows that AI can be “pro-artist” when done the right way.
As part of the deal, Suno will launch new licensed models next year and limit free downloads.
Only paid users will be able to download songs, with new caps and higher fees.
The move aims to stop the flood of AI-made tracks on streaming platforms.
The deal follows Warner’s recent settlement and partnership with rival AI service Udio.
Source: THE GUARDIAN


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