“Suno’s training data includes essentially all music files of reasonable quality that are accessible on the open internet.”

“Rather than trying to argue that Suno was not trained on copyrighted songs, the company is instead making a Fair Use argument to say that the law should allow for AI training on copyrighted works without permission or compensation.”

Archived (also bypass paywall): https://archive.ph/ivTGs

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    Anyone can do anything, but becoming proficient at something is hard and takes time. Why do you hate people who create art so much?

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      because they dont and we have to accept that. may they enjoy their lives and so may their fans and followers. is a melody made by a bird a lower level of creativity than a melody made by you?

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        is a melody made by a bird a lower level of creativity than a melody made by you?

        Probably so. Bird melodies serve a biological purpose to the bird, as a form of communication. The bird doesn’t intend to make music, us humans just interpret it that way

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            you think animals are not sentinent,right?

            No, absolutely not. Animals are without a doubt sentient. Unless they are a sea sponge or something.