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AI music firms face backlash for using copyrighted songs to train AI without permission, sparking legal battles and threatening artists' earnings.
AI music companies are under fire for allegedly using copyrighted music to train generative AI systems without permission, with major industry groups accusing firms like OpenAI, Suno, and Udio of scraping vast amounts of music from platforms like YouTube.
Rights holders warn this practice threatens artists' incomes and could reduce earnings by over 20% within years.
While some companies have reached licensing deals, others deny wrongdoing, citing fair use.
Legal actions, including a major lawsuit by U.S. record labels and a $1.5 billion settlement by Anthropic, highlight growing regulatory scrutiny.
The European Union’s AI Act and ongoing debates over data sourcing underscore the tension between innovation and creator rights, with outcomes potentially reshaping how AI companies access training data.
Las empresas de música de IA enfrentan una reacción violenta por usar canciones con derechos de autor para entrenar a la IA sin permiso, provocando batallas legales y amenazando las ganancias de los artistas.