In a recent legal dispute, music tech startup Suno defended its use of copyrighted songs to train its AI model, citing fair use. The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) filed a lawsuit against Suno and Udio for unauthorized use of copyrighted music. Suno's CEO argued that training AI models with internet data, including copyrighted material, is similar to a child creating music after listening to a genre. However, RIAA claims this is industrial-scale infringement, harming artists. The lawsuit alleges that Suno and Udio used copyrighted music without permission for AI training. Despite the controversy, Suno secured $125 million for product development to democratize beat-making. The legal battle revolves around the concept of fair use, which permits limited use of copyrighted material under specific conditions. The music industry faces challenges with AI-generated music, as seen with Google and Meta launching their platforms in 2023. Read more AI-generated news on: https://app.chaingpt.org/news