AI song generator startups Suno, Udio angered the music industry. Now they're hoping to join it
The Times of India · View original source
Title: AI Song Generator Startups Suno and Udio Seek Integration with Music Industry
Suno CEO Mikey Shulman recently visited a recording studio where a research scientist at his artificial intelligence company was developing a new song. The initial flute line produced was met with enthusiasm, indicating potential for the project.
Both Suno and Udio have faced backlash from the music industry due to their AI-generated music. Critics argue that these technologies threaten the traditional music landscape by undermining the value of human creativity. However, the startups are now looking to shift their approach and collaborate with industry professionals rather than compete against them.
Suno and Udio are exploring partnerships with established artists and record labels to integrate their AI tools into the music creation process. This pivot aims to address concerns raised by musicians and industry stakeholders while showcasing the potential of AI as a complementary tool rather than a replacement.
As the conversation around AI in music continues to evolve, both companies are optimistic about finding common ground with the industry. They believe that by working together, they can enhance the creative process and contribute positively to the future of music.
