Leaked source code reveals how AI music company Suno actually assembled substantial portions of its training library.
A hack of Suno AI music exposed its source code, showing it scraped millions of songs from YouTube, Deezer, and Genius to train its song generator.
The hack allegedly confirms the suspicions of record labels and artists that their music is used in the creation of AI music.
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