AI company behind viral ‘BBL Drizzy’ fake Drake diss track gets sued | CNN Business

CNN  — 

A group of major record labels is suing two AI startups, alleging they wrongfully used popular artists’ work to train their systems to produce copyrighted music without their consent.

The Recording Industry Association of America – the trade group on behalf of labels including Sony Music Entertainment, UMG Recordings and Warner Records – filed two copyright infringement cases against AI companies Suno and Uncharted Labs, the developer behind Udio, for training their AI models with the labels’ unlicensed sound recordings.

Udio is the company behind “BBL Drizzy,” the AI-generated song that went viral

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