Major record labels have filed lawsuits against AI companies Suno and Udio, accusing them of copyright infringement. The labels claim these firms used their music recordings to train AI algorithms without permission. The AI tools can generate music that closely resembles famous songs and replicate voices of well-known artists. Warner Records, Sony Music, and Universal Music Group are seeking substantial damages, potentially reaching hundreds of millions of dollars. This legal action highlights the growing tension between AI companies and content creators over data usage and intellectual property rights. The music industry, known for aggressively protecting its copyrights, sees AI-generated music as a significant threat. These lawsuits join a growing list of cases against AI companies accused of illegally gathering data, including suits from newspapers and authors. The situation underscores the need for clearer regulations and ethical guidelines in AI development, especially concerning the use of copyrighted material for training purposes.

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