- Warner Music Group has signed a deal with AI music startup Suno, allowing artists and songwriters to retain full control over the use of their names, images, voices, and compositions in AI-generated music.
- This agreement also resolves a lawsuit related to the use of artists’ likenesses in artificial intelligence applications.
- The partnership highlights the industry’s shift towards accommodating artists’ rights in the evolving landscape of AI music creation.
Warner Music partners with AI firm Suno, ensuring artist control over AI-generated content
Warner Music Group has signed a deal with AI music startup Suno, allowing artists and songwriters to retain full control over the use of their names, images, voices, and compositions in AI-generated music. This agreement also resolves a lawsuit related to the use of artists' likenesses in artificial intelligence applications. The partnership highlights the industry's shift towards accommodating artists' rights in the evolving landscape of AI music creation.
