"But it’s “obvious” what their music generators were trained on, according to the lawsuits. Their models could only succeed in producing such realistic songs, the suits stated, if they had been trained on “vast quantities of sound recordings from artists across every genre, style, and era” — many of which remain copyrighted by these record labels."

As I understand this litigation, I'm with the artists. But I think they face an up hill battle. They need more evidence than "It's obvious . . .". They need the training data to be fully and honestly disclosed. But unless a Judge orders it, such taining data will never be disclosed voluntarily.

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https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/us-record-labels-are-suing-ai-music-generators-alleging-copyright-infr-rcna158660


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