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AI Music needs to be stopped. This EXACT example is currently being used in court by Universal Music to help fight their case against Suno. You can find the court documents available online. It was generated in 2024 and is just one of many examples of songs Suno has generated that sound near identical to copyrighted music. If you put the same prompt in Suno today, it's going to give you a different generation every time. The point of this video, is that if you do it enough times (or at random), it will generate a song, riff or voice you'll recognise. A 99% identical match to a song. For those asking how I found out my songs were illegally trained on. The Atlantic (a group of journalist exposing ai companies), have just leaked the datasets Al companies are using to train their models on, and companies like Suno don't want artists to know about it. Artists can head to The Atlantic site and search the datasets to see if their music was illegally trained on. That's how I found that 131 of my songs were stolen. #banai #aimusic #regulateai #suno