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The Fight Over Profits From AI Music

18 August 2026
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What You Need to Know
• The music industry is facing challenges from generative AI technologies like Suno and Udio.
• AI music platforms allow users to create songs from text prompts, raising questions about copyright and compensation.
• Alex Reisner’s AI Watchdog project helps artists identify their work in AI training datasets for legal purposes.

The music industry is grappling with the implications of generative artificial intelligence, as platforms such as Suno and Udio enable users to create complete songs, including lyrics and instrumentation, from simple text prompts. This shift challenges the traditional model of music licensing, where permission and payment are required to use someone else’s work. In February, Suno CEO and co-founder Mikey Shulman announced that the platform had surpassed two million paid subscribers. The legal and financial ramifications of AI-generated music are becoming increasingly significant, particularly regarding who should receive compensation when AI models learn from existing songs. Alex Reisner, a journalist at The Atlantic, is investigating the datasets used to train these AI models, assisting artists in identifying their contributions within these datasets.

Why It Matters

The rise of generative AI in music production raises critical questions about copyright and compensation for artists. Historically, the music industry has operated on a clear framework of permissions and payments for using others’ work. As AI technologies evolve, the lack of transparency regarding training datasets complicates the legal landscape for artists seeking compensation. Understanding these dynamics is essential for navigating the future of music rights and the economic impact of AI on the industry.

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