Recent research indicates that people often can’t tell the difference between music created by artificial intelligence (AI) and that made by humans, highlighting AI’s growing influence in the music industry. Suno, an AI music company, has achieved significant success with $300 million in annual revenue and two million subscribers. Suno’s technology allows users to generate songs from prompts and customize them with lyrics and voice samples. Despite its popularity, Suno faces legal challenges from artists and record labels who claim the company used copyrighted material without permission. While some musicians appreciate the creative flexibility AI offers, the industry is embroiled in legal disputes over copyright issues. This situation raises questions about the future of music creation and the role of AI in the industry.
QUESTION: How might the increasing use of AI in music creation change the way we value and appreciate music in the future?
