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La plataforma de música de inteligencia artificial de Suno enfrenta un punto muerto con Universal y Sony

La plataforma de música de inteligencia artificial de Suno enfrenta un punto muerto con Universal y Sony
AI-powered music creator Suno is at odds with Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment over how users may share AI-generated tracks. Both majors demand that songs stay within the app, while Suno wants broader distribution. The dispute follows a 2024 copyright lawsuit that also involved Warner Records, which later settled. Suno’s clash highlights the music industry’s struggle to reconcile AI creativity with traditional licensing models. Leer más

Plataforma de música de inteligencia artificial Suno: filtros que no bloquean canciones con derechos de autor, permitiendo la creación fácil de versiones que infringen derechos

Plataforma de música de inteligencia artificial Suno: filtros que no bloquean canciones con derechos de autor, permitiendo la creación fácil de versiones que infringen derechos
Suno, the AI‑driven music service that markets a $24‑a‑month Premier Plan for creating original tracks, is letting users slip copyrighted material past its detection system. By uploading a song, slowing it with free software, or adding brief bursts of white noise, creators can generate AI‑styled imitations of hits like Beyoncé’s “Freedom” and Black Sabbath’s “Paranoid.” The resulting covers, which sound eerily close to the originals, can be exported and placed on streaming services, raising fresh concerns about royalty avoidance and artist protection. Leer más

Suno presenta la actualización v5.5, agregando clonación de voz, degustación personalizada y modelos de música personalizados

Suno presenta la actualización v5.5, agregando clonación de voz, degustación personalizada y modelos de música personalizados
Suno has launched version 5.5 of its AI music model, shifting focus from pure fidelity improvements to user‑driven customization. The update introduces three new tools—Voices, My Taste, and Custom Models—that let creators train the system on their own vocal timbre, learn individual genre preferences, and tailor the model to specific music catalogs. While My Taste is available to all users, Voices and Custom Models are limited to Pro and Premier subscribers. The rollout promises a more personal and controllable AI‑generated music experience. Leer más

Generador de Música AI Suno Alcanza 2 Millones de Suscriptores y $300 Millones en Ingresos Anuales

Generador de Música AI Suno Alcanza 2 Millones de Suscriptores y $300 Millones en Ingresos Anuales
Suno, the AI-powered music creation platform, announced that it now has 2 million paid subscribers and generates $300 million in annual recurring revenue. The growth follows a recent $250 million funding round that valued the company at $2.45 billion. While the service has enabled users with little musical experience to produce chart‑ready tracks, it has also faced copyright lawsuits from musicians and record labels. A settlement with Warner Music Group now allows Suno to use licensed catalog music, and viral user‑generated songs have led to high‑value record deals. Leer más

Deezer descubre que la mayoría de los oyentes no pueden distinguir la música generada por IA

Deezer descubre que la mayoría de los oyentes no pueden distinguir la música generada por IA
Deezer’s recent experiment, conducted with research firm Ipsos, revealed that the vast majority of listeners struggle to tell AI‑generated tracks from human‑made songs. In a survey of thousands of participants, only a tiny fraction correctly identified all AI songs, while many expressed surprise and discomfort at the results. The findings have sparked debate over transparency, labeling, and the potential impact of AI on the music industry, prompting Deezer and other platforms to consider new policies for AI‑generated content. Leer más

Warner Music Group otorga licencia a la plataforma de inteligencia artificial Suno para utilizar voces y semejanzas de artistas

Warner Music Group otorga licencia a la plataforma de inteligencia artificial Suno para utilizar voces y semejanzas de artistas
Warner Music Group has entered a licensing agreement with AI music creation platform Suno, allowing users to generate songs using the voices, names, images and compositions of artists who opt in. The deal gives participating artists control over how their likenesses are used and promises new revenue streams. WMG also withdrew a lawsuit it had filed against Suno, signaling a shift toward collaborative AI adoption across major record labels. Leer más

La startup de música AI Suno recauda $250 millones en medio de demandas y críticas

La startup de música AI Suno recauda $250 millones en medio de demandas y críticas
Suno, an AI music startup founded by Mikey Shulman, recently secured a $250 million financing round that values the company at $2.45 billion. The funding comes as the firm faces lawsuits from the three major record labels, the RIAA and several independent artists over alleged unauthorized training of its model on copyrighted material. Suno’s flagship product, the Create feature, generates full tracks from text prompts, while its newer Studio offering mimics a digital audio workstation. Critics argue the technology bypasses artistic skill and could devalue recorded music, and they note the premium pricing of Suno’s Premier plan compared with established DAWs. Leer más

Startup de Música de IA Suno Obtiene $250 Millones en Ronda de Serie C, Valorada en $2.45 Mil Millones en Medio de Batallas Legales

Startup de Música de IA Suno Obtiene $250 Millones en Ronda de Serie C, Valorada en $2.45 Mil Millones en Medio de Batallas Legales
Suno, the AI‑powered music platform that lets users generate songs from text prompts, announced a $250 million Series C financing that pushes its post‑money valuation to $2.45 billion. The round was led by Menlo Ventures and included Nvidia’s venture arm NVentures among others. Suno now reports $200 million in annual revenue and offers both free and paid subscription tiers for creators. At the same time, the company is fighting lawsuits from Sony Music, Universal Music and Warner Music, which allege the startup trained its models on copyrighted material without permission. The legal challenges highlight the broader uncertainty surrounding AI training data while investors remain bullish on Suno’s growth potential. Leer más

Suno lanza modelo de música gratuito v4.5-All más rápido y expresivo

Suno lanza modelo de música gratuito v4.5-All más rápido y expresivo
Suno has replaced its free‑tier v3.5 model with the new v4.5‑All, delivering quicker generation, richer sound, and more expressive vocals. The upgraded model brings professional‑level song creation to anyone without a subscription, handling tone shifts and prompts more effectively while still being optimized for efficiency. The move arrives amid growing competition in the AI music space, where many platforms keep their most advanced tools behind paywalls. Suno’s decision to elevate its free offering could pressure rivals to broaden access, even as the industry faces scrutiny over AI‑generated content. Leer más

OpenAI Persigue Generador de Música de IA con Colaboración de Juilliard

OpenAI Persigue Generador de Música de IA con Colaboración de Juilliard
OpenAI is reportedly developing a new AI tool that creates music from text or short audio prompts. The effort involves students from the Juilliard School annotating musical scores, though the school says it is not officially part of the project. The proposed system would let users generate instrumental tracks, background music, or accompaniments tailored to specific moods or tempos. If released, the technology would compete with existing AI music platforms such as Suno and Udio and could trigger additional copyright disputes with record labels, building on OpenAI's earlier experiments with MuseNet and Jukebox. Leer más

OpenAI Explora la Música Generada por IA a Través de una Colaboración con Juilliard

OpenAI Explora la Música Generada por IA a Través de una Colaboración con Juilliard
OpenAI is reportedly developing a tool that can generate music from text and audio prompts. The company has partnered with students from The Juilliard School to annotate music scores, creating training data for the AI system. Potential uses include generating guitar accompaniment for vocal tracks or adding background music to videos. The effort reflects a broader surge in AI‑generated music, with startups like Suno and ElevenLabs launching similar products and AI‑created tracks already appearing on streaming platforms. Industry observers note the rise of AI music spam and reference past controversies such as the Velvet Sundown incident. Leer más

Universal y Warner cerca de lograr avances en licencias de música de inteligencia artificial

Universal y Warner cerca de lograr avances en licencias de música de inteligencia artificial
Universal Music and Warner Music are on the brink of licensing agreements that could reshape how the music industry interacts with artificial intelligence. Talks involve major tech firms such as Google and Spotify, as well as AI startups like Klay Vision, ElevenLabs, and Stability AI. The negotiations focus on how labels will license songs for AI training and generation, with compensation models resembling streaming micropayments. Successful deals would require AI companies to develop tools that track music usage in real time. Leer más

Suno Studio presenta la primera estación de audio generativa

Suno Studio presenta la primera estación de audio generativa
Suno introduces Suno Studio, a desktop‑only platform that blends AI‑driven music generation with traditional digital audio workstation tools. Users can start from a simple prompt or a humming fragment, then edit stems, adjust pitch, tempo, and volume, and export the final track. While the service requires a paid subscription, it aims to serve both hobbyists and professionals seeking rapid, AI‑assisted composition. Suno also faces legal challenges from music labels alleging unauthorized training data use. Leer más

Hallwood Media firma contrato discográfico con artista generada por IA en medio de incertidumbre sobre derechos de autor

Hallwood Media firma contrato discográfico con artista generada por IA en medio de incertidumbre sobre derechos de autor
Hallwood Media has signed a record deal with Telisha “Nikki” Jones, the lyricist behind AI‑generated R&B act Xania Monet. The agreement reportedly includes a multi‑million dollar offer. Monet’s music, vocals, and visual persona are created using the AI music generator Suno, raising questions about copyright eligibility. Experts note that only human‑written elements, such as Jones’s lyrics, may qualify for protection, while the AI‑produced composition and sound recording lack clear copyright status. No registrations for the works appear in the U.S. Copyright Office database, and industry leaders warn of legal and commercial risks. Leer más

AI Genera Artista Xania Monet Consigue Contrato Discográfico, Planteando Preguntas Sobre la Industria

AI Genera Artista Xania Monet Consigue Contrato Discográfico, Planteando Preguntas Sobre la Industria
Poet Telisha “Nikki” Jones, operating under the AI‑created persona Xania Monet, has signed a reported $3 million record deal with Hallwood Media. Using the Suno AI tool, Jones transforms her poetry into fully produced songs that have climbed charts and amassed nearly ten million U.S. streams. While the project showcases the commercial potential of AI‑generated music, industry observers warn that such deals could sideline human musicians, alter live‑performance expectations, and prompt ethical debates about authenticity in the music business. Leer más

Discográficas demandan a la startup de música AI Suno por presunta piratería en YouTube

Discográficas demandan a la startup de música AI Suno por presunta piratería en YouTube
Major record labels, led by the Recording Industry Association of America, have escalated a lawsuit against AI music generator Suno, accusing the company of illegally ripping songs from YouTube to train its generative models. The amended complaint, filed on September 19th, alleges Suno used code to download copyrighted tracks from Universal, Sony and Warner, bypassing YouTube’s rolling cipher encryption and violating the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Suno, which has not disclosed its training data, claims fair‑use protection, but the plaintiffs seek statutory damages of $2,500 per act of circumvention and up to $150,000 per infringed work. Leer más