As artificial intelligence increasingly permeates pop culture, major record labels like Sony, Warner Music, and Universal Music Group are negotiating with generative AI startups, Suno and Udio. These discussions focus on compensating artists when their music is used to train AI models. Amid ongoing lawsuits over copyright infringement, the labels aim to create a tracking system for music usage within AI compositions and establish compensation protocols, ensuring that artists receive royalties in line with their influence on the rapidly evolving AI music landscape.
Suno and Udio argue their use of existing materials for training AI falls under fair use, while major labels seek compensation for their artists' contributions.
Negotiations between record labels and AI startups aim to establish compensation structures for artists, which are crucial as AI's role in pop culture expands.
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