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Despite only being released in April of this year, the Udio AI music creator from Uncharted Labs continues to get more robust. Version 1.5 was just released, and the update introduces a host of ...
With AI tracks pouring onto streaming services in droves, Udio is now set to begin fingerprinting its users’ outputs under an Audible Magic tie-up. The involved parties reached out with word of ...
Udio has launched as an AI music generator, custom-generating music, lyrics, even vocals. It won't replace Radiohead, but it's incredibly fun to mess around with.
With Audible Magic's fingerprinting technology, streaming services and distributors can now easily identify tracks that were made using Udio. By Kristin Robinson Senior Writer Udio, a generative ...
The Udio website claims it takes fewer than 40 seconds to generate a song; however, in my experience, it took much longer, totaling eight minutes. When I contacted the Udio team about it, ...
Udio is a new AI music tool from former Google DeepMind engineers, built with the aim of making it possible for anyone to “create emotionally resonant music in an instant.” ...
Both Udio and Suno are fairly new, but they’ve already made a big splash. Suno was launched in December by a Cambridge-based team that previously worked for Kensho, another AI company.
Leading AI music generation tools Udio and Suno are being sued by the music industry over the alleged use of copyrighted materials in training models.
Suno and Udio said the use of copyrighted sound recordings to train their systems qualifies as fair use under U.S. copyright law, and they called the lawsuits attempts to stifle independent ...
AI music is suddenly in a make-or-break moment. On June 24, Suno and Udio, two leading AI music startups that make tools to generate complete songs from a prompt in seconds, were sued by major ...
Udio has already produced what could be considered an AI-generated hit with “BBL Drizzy,” a parody track popularized with a remix by super-producer Metro Boomin and later sampled by Drake himself.
Major record labels have sued AI companies Suno and Udio for allegedly stealing copyrighted sound recordings, the RIAA announced. AI companies Suno and Udio sued over alleged music copyright theft ...