A Microsoft-Partnered AI Startup Is Being Sued By the Biggest Record Labels in the World

Since AI can take a written command and create an image, movie, or song within seconds, the process can seem almost magical at first glance.

Yet there are key legal issues that persist underneath the shine. Does the company behind the AI model have permission to use the work of numerous human artists, writers, and musicians without compensating them? Are they allowed to use copyrighted work? These questions are at the heart of yet another legal AI tussle on what companies can and can’t use to train new AI models.

Major record companies, including Sony Music, Universal Music Group (UMG), and Warner Records, joined together to file two landmark cases on

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