I've played around with Gemini, CoPilot, and ChatGPT (which is the engine Joanne's LyricLab program uses) and have never had any of them produce results that were useable right out of the box. They are useful for producing ideas though, which is my main problem, coming up with an idea for a song.
My wife Kathy is also very good about coming up with song ideas, so we have worked together on a few at this point. As my friend Marty says, there is nothing artificial about her intelligence wink

Suno AI is another animal entirely! I had never used it before, but gave it a try after reading Herb's post. It not only produces the lyric, it generates the entire song; lyric, melody, vocals, chord progression, and instrumentation. I had no idea the technology had progressed to that point. And it was good! Lyrics were pretty decent, vocal was excellent, guitars were good, arrangement was right on the money, etc. And it took 5 seconds!

But if you take that output and claim it as your own creation .... not sure about that. Even if you change a word or two, is it really yours??