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The train has left the station: AI music platform Udio is already spitting out 10 songs a SECOND | Is the music industry really ready for the flood of music made by/with AI that will play out over the course of 2024?


You might remember Udio: That’s the US-headquartered company co-created by ex-employees of Google’s DeepMind AI division…

This year’s ‘big noise’, AI-music-wise, has come from two new startups: Suno and Udio, both of which appear to produce music with an obvious, ahem, influence from world-famous copyrighted material. Last month, Udio announced it had raised$10 million in a funding round led by Andreessen Horowitz … the very same tech investment giant that has argued that generative AI models should be permitted, under US law, to freely ingest copyrighted music. Udio, whose other investors include will.i.am and UnitedMasters, is attracting significant attention: it’s reported that over 600,000 people tested the platform out in its opening two weeks of public availability.

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