The goal of music publishers collaborating with AI developers is to create ethical guidelines for the development and use of generative AI in the music industry. This collaboration aims to foster a more transparent and collaborative relationship between songwriters, music publishers, and developers training AI music models, while ensuring the protection of human writers' copyright and livelihood25.
The music labels are seeking damages of up to $150,000 per song allegedly infringed by AI startups Suno and Udio. The lawsuits accuse the companies of using recordings owned by the labels to train music-generating AI models without permission, potentially leading to AI-generated music that directly competes with and devalues the work of human artists.
The lawsuits cite examples of copyright violations where Suno's service was used to create songs mimicking copyrighted works of artists such as Chuck Berry, James Brown, Michael Buble, and ABBA.