Universal Music Group Partners to Develop AI Technology

THE Universal Music Group entered into a partnership with the artificial intelligence focused on the music market KLAYVision to develop tools for the music sector “ethically” the companies announced on Monday (28).

The partnership aims to develop AI technology to “explore new opportunities and ethical solutions for artists and the broader music ecosystem,” said Michael Nash, executive vice president and chief digital officer at Universal Music.

Universal is currently involved in a lawsuit against Anthropic AI, Suno, and Udio over their use of the label’s content to train music-generating AI systems.

The companies copied music without permission to teach their systems to create music that will “directly compete with, cheapen and ultimately suppress” the work of human artists, according to federal lawsuits filed against Udio in New York and Suno in Massachusetts .

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This content was originally published on Universal Music Group partners to develop AI technology on CNN Brasil website.

Source: CNN Brasil

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